Tesla EV drivers recently noted that the Supercharger Site Map feature has become available at a growing number of sites.
The Site Map is essentially a live 3D view of a Supercharging location in the navigation screen. With the Site Map, drivers can see the station layout and real-time stall availability, which can help them navigate busy Superchargers.
The feature was first introduced at 18 pilot locations, as part of the Tesla 2025 Holiday Update in early December 2025.
300 Locations Added by Tesla
Max de Zegher, Tesla’s Director of Charging North America (@MdeZegher / X), revealed that the Site Map is expanding fast with 300 sites live, as of February 12, 2026.
More importantly, Tesla is adding over 300 sites per week, indicating the entire network could be covered by the end of this year.
Site Maps is expanding fast. 300 sites have it now and we’re now adding 300+ sites/week. Giga New York team is doing a great job validating the data.
Site Maps provides an excellent canvas to keep improving over time, including for FSD/Robotaxi.
— Max (@MdeZegher) February 12, 2026
Separately, Max de Zegher has confirmed on X that the feature will be available in Canada and Europe. At this point, we assume it will be available globally.