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Tesla Supercharger. Tesla Supercharger station in Onalaska, Wisconsin. Tesla Supercharger is an electric vehicle fast charging network built and operated by American vehicle manufacturer Tesla, Inc. The Supercharger network was introduced on September 24, 2012, as the Tesla Model S entered production, with six sites in California and Nevada.
Non-Tesla EV drivers will want to double-check their routes before planning a road trip that relies on the Supercharger network. Not all California locations are open to other makes of EVs yet.
One note for Rivian owners: If you don't see Superchargers appearing on your vehicle's map, just deselect "adapter required" in the "Hide" tab.
After initial testing allowing non-Tesla EVs to use Tesla Supercharger stations in Europe in December 2019, [3] Tesla began to test a proprietary dual-connector "Magic Dock" connector at select North American Supercharger locations in March 2023. [4] Magic Dock allows for an EV to charge with either an NACS or Combined Charging System (CCS) version 1 connector, which would provide the ...
Back in July 2021, Tesla CEO Elon Musk promised to open the Tesla Supercharger network of fast-charging electric vehicle stations to other EVs. Tesla's proprietary chargers can only be used by ...
List of Tesla factories. Tesla, Inc. operates plants worldwide for the manufacture of their products, including electric vehicles, [1] lithium-ion batteries, solar shingles, chargers, automobile parts, and manufacturing equipment and tools for its own factories. The following is a list of current, future and former facilities.
Tesla takes care of that problem by providing you with a car that monitors its own battery depletion and directs you to an optimally located Supercharger.
Tesla charger may refer to: North American Charging Standard created by Tesla and used by many of its vehicles. Tesla Supercharger stations.