The Columbus, Ohio, USA W 3rd charger is now open.
Imst, Austria - 16 Stalls in construction instead of 12.
The Central Avenue, Toledo, Ohio, USA supercharger is now open.
Kraków, Poland - upgraded from 4 stalls to 20 (added 16x max 250kW)
Athenry, Ireland: The remainig 4 V3 stalls are finally activated. We are now at 8 stalls.
Charlton MA Eastbound gmap links to Westbound location
Fixed, thanks for the heads up!
Following SuCs are open to other EVs according to the app:
- Craiova, Romania
- Bucharest, Romania
- Székesfehérvár, Hungary
- Szeged, Hungary
- Fót, Hungary
- Enfield, Ireland
- Omarama, New Zealand
Furthermore:
- Miskolc, Hungary is max. 125 kW according to the app
- Heerlen, Netherlands
- Wolvega, Netherlands
- Best, Netherlands
are also open to other EVs.
Parndorf, Austria is open to all.
Zeltweg Austria is open, checked in the Tesla App
- Beaver, UT (8 stalls 150 kW) is open again
- Baker, CA 20 V3 stalls are activated
- Kristiansand, Norway is open to all
Sweden: Orsa has opened. It was not even listed as coming.
Sweden: Ronneby has opened.
I imagine I’m late to the party but just noticed the Tesla + Other EV’s filter.
There are two new-ish UK sites which are open to all but not currently flagged as such on supercharge.info:
Heartlands, UK (4 x V4 250 kW)
Luton, UK (12 x V4 250 kW)
Sisteron Super U, France is open since today not since last year.
- Bourg-en-Bresse Cap Emeraude, France is open to all
- Strasbourg Nord, France: Tesla calls this site Vendenheim, France
- Ronneby, Sweden is open to all
- Orsa, Sweden is open to all
I’ve noticed that according to Tesla some output power ratings are incorrect. Correct values:
- Bersteland, Germany: 120 kW
- Bruchsal, Germany: 138 kW
- Sangerhausen, Germany: 150 kW
- Gützkow, Germany: 130 kW
- Wiesbaden, Germany: 125 kW
- Wilnsdorf, Germany: 150 kW
- Bad Rappenau, Germany: 150 kW
- Aurland, Norway: 150 kW
- Lermoos, Austria: 120 kW
- Kitzbühel, Austria: 150 kW
- Wiener Neustadt, Austria: 125 kW
- Salzburg, Austria: 125 kW
- Machelen, Belgium: 70 kW
- Debrecen, Hungary: 150 kW
- Glenwood Springs, CO: 120 kW
- Hatta, UAE: 125 kW
- Jebel Ali, UAE: 125 kW
- Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan: 125 kW
- Almaty, Kazakhstan: 125 kW