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Tesla Expands Global Supercharger Network by 18% in 2025

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  • Tesla’s Supercharger network expanded by 18% in 2025
  • Tesla now reaches nearly 74,000 stalls across 7,800 sites in Australia
  • 3,500 new stalls were added in Q3 alone, with installations accelerating worldwide
  • V4 rollout delivers up to 500 kW per stall and doubles site capacity

New figures from Tesla’s Q3 2025 earnings report reveal the company added 3,500 new charging stalls in the last quarter alone. As of October, Tesla operates over 7,800 Supercharger sites worldwide, comprising nearly 74,000 individual stalls, according to Supercharge.info.

This expansion marks a major leap from the company’s early network in 2012. By 2017, Tesla operated just 5,000 stalls globally; by late 2024, it had surpassed 60,000. The pace of deployment has since accelerated, with the 70,000th stall installed in June 2025 at a new 12-stall site in Burleson, Texas.

Since then, an additional 4,000 stalls have come online, underscoring Tesla’s strategy to meet growing global EV demand through scale and reliability.

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V4 Superchargers: Faster, Smarter, and More Efficient

Tesla’s latest V4 Supercharger hardware began rolling out during Q3, bringing significant technological upgrades. Each new cabinet delivers three times the power density of the previous V3 generation and supports twice as many stalls per power cabinet.

Built on a 1000V charging architecture, the V4 enables charging speeds of up to 500 kW per stall, with compatibility for higher-voltage vehicle architectures. For electric trucks and heavy-duty EVs, charging capacity can climb to 1.2 MW per stall, a major step toward supporting next-generation commercial EVs.

This is welcome news for owners of EVs built on 800V architecture as their vehicles will now be able to charge at substantially faster speeds and not be throttled to low speeds.

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These advances not only reduce charging times but also improve power management and grid efficiency, allowing Tesla to expand site capacity without proportionally increasing footprint or cost.

Australian Expansion: More Sites, Bigger Installations

In Australia, Tesla continues to lead in both coverage and capacity. The country’s largest fast-charging site, featuring 20 Supercharger stalls, opened in Goulburn, NSW during Q3.

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Further expansion is underway, including Tasmania’s second Supercharger site in Glenorchy, approximately 15 minutes northwest of Hobart’s CBD. According to site updates shared by local EV community members, the project is only weeks away from completion.

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With the number of EVs on Australian roads rising by the thousands each month, the need for robust, high-speed infrastructure is more urgent than ever. Tesla’s expansion pace, averaging over 1,000 new stalls globally each month, positions it well to meet that demand and strengthen its foothold in Australia’s fast-evolving EV ecosystem.

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