#Charging Network

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Tesla Public Charging in France (2026): Multipass, Ionity, Chargemap and Cost Comparison
Charging Mar 30, 2026

Tesla Public Charging in France (2026): Multipass, Ionity, Chargemap and Cost Comparison

Tesla is expanding its charging options in France by 2026 with the introduction of the Multipass, which will allow owners to use networks like Ionity and Chargemap. This move provides Tesla drivers with greater flexibility and access to more public charging stations. For owners, it means simplified payment and potentially competitive pricing when using non-Tesla fast-charging infrastructure.

Tesla adds 55 Supercharger stations along highways in Chongqing
Charging Mar 29, 2026

Tesla adds 55 Supercharger stations along highways in Chongqing

Tesla has significantly expanded its Supercharger network in China by adding 55 new stations along highways in Chongqing, marking its largest single highway expansion in the country. This major infrastructure upgrade greatly improves long-distance travel convenience for Tesla owners in the region. For enthusiasts, it underscores Tesla's continued commitment to growth and investment in the crucial Chinese market.

Tesla’s newest “Folding V4 Superchargers” are key to its most aggressive expansion yet
Charging Mar 26, 2026

Tesla’s newest “Folding V4 Superchargers” are key to its most aggressive expansion yet

Tesla has introduced a new, folding design for its V4 Superchargers, which allows 33% more units to be shipped per truck. This innovation significantly reduces deployment time and cost, enabling a faster and more aggressive expansion of the Supercharger network. For owners and enthusiasts, this means quicker access to more charging locations as Tesla accelerates its infrastructure growth.

Tesla lands massive deal to expand charging for heavy-duty electric trucks
Charging Jan 27, 2026

Tesla lands massive deal to expand charging for heavy-duty electric trucks

Tesla has secured a major agreement with Pilot Travel Centers to expand its charging infrastructure for heavy-duty electric trucks across the U.S. This deal will install Tesla's Semi Chargers at numerous travel centers, supporting trucks from all manufacturers, not just Tesla's own. For Tesla and its enthusiasts, this move significantly strengthens Tesla's role in the commercial EV market and accelerates the adoption of electric freight transport.