Tesla Supercharging Network: 2,000 Stations In North America, 1,000 In Europe
The Tesla charging standard is gaining traction, but it isn’t all doom and gloom for CCS1 yet.
This year, the company will introduce in North America a 180 kW Supernova DC fast charger.
It will incorporate silicon carbide power electronics.
The company opens a new production facility in Durham, North Carolina.
The company describes the move as critical innovation.
It shows all the stations in North America with detailed status info.
The company asks about the support for high-voltage battery systems for faster charging.
The company says that it will do it ahead of the arrival of vehicles with native NACS ports.
There will be a retrofit kit for existing chargers.
Globally, the number of stations exceeds 5,000.