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Tesla brings its V4 Supercharger to China

January 4, 2025
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Tesla brings its V4 Supercharger to China
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The V4 Supercharger had its world premiere in March 2023 in Harderwijk, Netherlands, the place 16 items have been formally launched. One of many key options of the V4 Supercharger is its elevated peak and longer charging cable, designed to make charging simpler for electrical automobiles from numerous producers.

Tesla’s plans for the V4 Supercharger prolong past China; the corporate goals to make these chargers out there for electrical vehicles from different manufacturers. Actually, Tesla’s earlier charger fashions in China have been accessible to automobiles from third-party producers since 2023.

With the V4 charging station, electrical automobiles can obtain charging speeds of as much as 500 kW, offered they’re used with a appropriate V4 era cupboard. Tesla China has said that this improve will considerably enhance charging effectivity and person expertise. The V4 Supercharger is Tesla’s most superior and highly effective charging station to this point, supporting voltage architectures starting from 400 to 1,000 volts and permitting for faster and simpler set up.

At the moment, Tesla operates 60,000 Superchargers globally, with 20 %, or about 11,500, situated in China. The corporate additionally owns a 5,000-square-meter Supercharger manufacturing facility in Shanghai, accomplished in 2021, which has produced as much as 10,000 items of the earlier V3 Supercharger mannequin yearly.



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