Tesla announces all V4 Superchargers can now charge up to 325kW in North America
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- Jan 28, 2025
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Tesla has announced all V4 Superchargers can now charge up to 325kW in North America, but for now, only the Cybertruck can take advantage of the upgraded power output.
The current Supercharger situation can be quite confusing.
Tesla has four different generations of its Superchargers, but things got mixed up with the latest V4 generation.
Back in 2016, when talking about Supercharger V3, I asked if the new version of the fast-charging station would be capable of 350 kW charging, and Tesla CEO Elon Musk said that 350 kW would just be a “children’s toy”:
However, Supercharger V3 ended up limited to 250 kW. That worked for Tesla vehicles, but Tesla is now opening the network to non-Tesla EVs, and many of them are capable of charging at 400 kW, and several other charging stations are capable of that charge rate.
Tesla has since moved on to deploying the Supercharger V4, but that has been somewhat disappointing because Tesla has so far mainly deployed new V4 charging stalls with V3 cabinets, which provide the power for Superchargers.
These stations are called Supercharger V3+.
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