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Tesla reaches 1,000 Superchargers in Australia with custom design
Tesla has activated its 1,000th Supercharger stall in Australia, located in Byron Bay, New South Wales. This new site fills a key gap for EV drivers, now covering over 10,000 kilometers of major highway corridors in the country. The Australian network, developed over nearly a decade, evolved from a closed east coast system to 150 active locations with V4 hardware exceeding 250 kW charging power. Tesla also builds larger stations, including sites with up to 20 and more than 25 stalls to handle heavy traffic. Over half of Australian Superchargers now support CCS2 connectors, allowing use by non-
- 1,000 active Supercharger stalls in Australia, latest in Byron Bay
- Over 10,000 km of highway corridors covered by Tesla network
๐ Why it matters: The 1,000th stall milestone in Australia with V4 hardware and CCS2 support significantly expands fast-charging infrastructure for EVs in the country.
๐ Upside: Increased coverage and fast-charging capacity with multi-stall stations and support for non-Tesla EVs.
๐ Risk: Not applicable.
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