In a significant milestone, Tesla has announced the expansion of its global Supercharger network, now boasting over 60,000 units worldwide. This development underscores Tesla's ongoing commitment to enhancing its charging infrastructure, providing Tesla owners with increased accessibility and convenience across the globe.
In China, Tesla has made substantial progress, with over 2,000 Supercharger stations and 11,622 Supercharger stalls now operational in the mainland. This represents a crucial step in strengthening the company's presence in one of its largest markets. Notably, Tesla's capabilities extend beyond its own infrastructure, as owners can tap into a total of 10.24 million charging stalls nationwide, including third-party providers, which significantly exceeds the number of fuel pumps in the country.
This rapid growth in Tesla’s Supercharger network is also accompanied by impressive performance metrics. The company's 2023 Impact Report reveals that the global network maintains an impressive 99.97% uptime, a testament to Tesla’s dedication to operational excellence and customer satisfaction.
The expansion of these facilities not only facilitates easier long-distance travel for Tesla owners but also highlights the growing infrastructure supporting electric vehicles at large. As China continues to push for more sustainable transportation solutions, Tesla's comprehensive network offers a competitive edge while also promoting wider adoption of electric vehicles in the region.