A Tesla Supercharger is a 480-volt direct
current fast-charging technology built by
american vehicle manufacturer Tesla,
Inc. for electric cars. The
supercharger network was introduced on
september 24, 2012, with six supercharger
stations.
As of february 18, 2021, Tesla operates over
30,000 superchargers in over 2,564 stations
worldwide (an average of 9 chargers per
station). There are 1,101 stations in north
america, 592 in europe, and 498 in the
asia/pacific region. Supercharger stalls
have a connector to supply electrical power
at maximums of 72 kw, 150 kw or 250 kw. The
Tesla Model X costs about $15.29 to fully
charge, which comes out to about 4.5 cents
per mile. it will cost around $7.65 to
charge a Tesla Model 3; depending on the
variant, this is between 3 and 4 cents per
mile. If you own a tesla model S, you can
expect to pay about 3.7 per mile.
Cost
The cost of a Tesla Supercharger is between
$100,000 and $175,000 depending on the
station, and a lot of those come from the
permanent modifications needed at the site
to support the Supercharger. Tesla
Superchargers are gaining momentum as many
people are now using Tesla cars for their
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