{"id":237756,"date":"2023-09-08T14:50:09","date_gmt":"2023-09-08T14:50:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/automotobuzz.com\/?p=237756"},"modified":"2023-09-08T14:50:09","modified_gmt":"2023-09-08T14:50:09","slug":"tesla-deployed-a-total-of-50000-supercharging-stalls","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/automotobuzz.com\/electric-cars\/tesla-deployed-a-total-of-50000-supercharging-stalls\/","title":{"rendered":"Tesla Deployed A Total Of 50,000 Supercharging Stalls"},"content":{"rendered":"
The Tesla Supercharging network has just expanded to 50,000 individual connectors (stalls), installed globally.<\/p>\n
The news was shared by the company on September 8, 2023, about 11 years after the first batch of six Supercharging locations was officially launched on September 2012.<\/p>\n
Since then, the number of stations increased to well over 5,000, which makes the Tesla Supercharging the largest fast-charging network in the world. Most of the sites are located in North America (over 2,000) and in the Asia-Pacific region (over 2,000), followed by Europe (over 1,000).<\/p>\n
According to the data, on average, there are roughly nine Supercharging stalls per site, although the exact number might vary significantly from just two stalls to over 80.<\/p>\n
The number of Tesla Superchargers – stalls (globally):<\/p>\n
When analyzing the Tesla Supercharging network, we have to remember that it’s not one consistent network, but rather three different networks – with physically different plugs, depending on the market – under one nameplate.<\/p>\n
In North America and in some other markets, Tesla uses its in-house developed charging connector (named NACS). In China, the Superchargers are compatible with the GB\/T standard, while in Europe and in most of the rest of the world, Tesla uses CCS2-compatible plugs.<\/p>\n
The two countries with the highest number of Superchargers, according to supercharge.info<\/em> are:<\/p>\n In terms of power output, the current standard is 250 kilowatts (V3 version), although with the introduction of the V4, Tesla is expected to increase the power – potentially to 350 kW and beyond, as well as deploy power electronics, supporting high-voltage battery systems (up to 1,000 V).<\/p>\n\n