Tesla (including non-tesla)
Headquarters — · operates in US
Tesla operates 1813 public EV chargers across the US, FR, CA, DE, KR, and IT. Most offer 150 kW+ charging.
How Tesla (including non-tesla) fits in
- Peak DC power
- 500 kW
- Supported connectors
- Headquarters
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- Operating regions
- US
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Open the mapTesla EV Charging Network: Network Size and Power
Tesla's public charging network offers 1813 stations across six countries. The majority of these are ultra-rapid chargers, capable of delivering 150 kW or more.
Tesla's network has a substantial footprint, with 1813 public charging points spread across the United States, France, Canada, Germany, South Korea, and Italy. The network's strength lies in its high-power offerings. There are 1625 ultra-rapid charging points delivering 150 kW or more. This focus on high-speed charging makes it a practical option for drivers needing to replenish their battery quickly on longer journeys.
In addition to the ultra-rapid chargers, the network includes 175 rapid chargers operating between 50 kW and 149 kW. A smaller portion, 13 chargers, fall into the slower AC category, offering under 50 kW. You will encounter several connector types across their sites: CCS (Type 2), NACS / Tesla Supercharger, CCS (Type 1), and Tesla (Model S/X).
The busiest locations identified in our database include Seoul with 17 chargers, San Diego with 7, and Austin with 6. London and Houston each have 5 chargers within the network. When using a charger, expect common payment methods such as contactless payment or operator specific apps. Always verify the charging speed and cost displayed on the unit or in the app before commencing a charge. If a charging stall is found to be out of order, drivers may need to seek an alternative stall or contact the operator for assistance.
- How many charging points does Tesla have globally?
- Tesla operates a total of 1813 public charging points. These are located across six countries: the US, France, Canada, Germany, South Korea, and Italy. This count includes chargers capable of handling various charging speeds.
- What is the speed of most Tesla chargers?
- The majority of Tesla's chargers are ultra-rapid, with 1625 points offering 150 kW or more. An additional 175 chargers provide rapid charging between 50 kW and 149 kW. Only 13 chargers offer slower AC speeds under 50 kW.
- Which countries have Tesla charging stations?
- Tesla's public charging network is available in the United States, France, Canada, Germany, South Korea, and Italy. The database shows the busiest towns within these countries are Seoul, San Diego, Austin, London, and Houston.
- What types of charging connectors will I find?
- You can expect to find several connector types on Tesla's charging sites. These include CCS (Type 2), NACS / Tesla Supercharger, CCS (Type 1), and Tesla (Model S/X) connectors. It is advisable to check compatibility before arrival.
- How do I pay for charging?
- Payment methods typically involve contactless card readers on the charging unit or using the operator's dedicated app. Drivers should always confirm the charging rate and any associated costs displayed on the charger or within the app before initiating a charging session.