Tesla Supercharger Network Sees Significant Global Expansion
Tesla added 2,800 Supercharger stalls in Q3, marking a 23% year-over-year growth despite earlier setbacks.
- Tesla's Supercharger network expansion rebounded in Q3 2024 after a decline due to layoffs earlier in the year.
- The company reported a 23% increase in new Supercharger stalls compared to the same period last year.
- Tesla delivered 1.4 terawatt hours of energy in Q3, saving over 150 million gallons of gasoline and offsetting more than 3 billion pounds of CO2.
- The network's expansion is crucial as more EV manufacturers like GM, Ford, and Rivian are gaining access to Tesla's charging infrastructure.
- Tesla plans to invest $500 million in network expansion this year, with nearly 1,500 new sites under construction or planned globally.