Since Tesla concluded V3 Supercharger production, new “true” V4 Superchargers are emerging every week, with two new sites opened in early April.
As of today, there are a total of seven Supercharging locations in the US, where EVs can get peak power of up to 500 kW and support for high-voltage battery systems (up to 1,000 volts).
1st V4 in Indiana
The first V4 Supercharger in Indiana was installed in Greenwood (see map here). It features eight 500-kW stalls and is available to all Tesla EVs and Tesla’s NACS partners.
V4 in Campbell, California
California recently got its second “true” V4 Supercharger. It’s installed in Campbell (see map here) and features 16 stalls. The first site in Redwood City also features 16 stalls (following an upgrade from the initial eight stalls).
A “true” V4 Tesla Supercharging station (500 kW) in Campbell, California. (Image credit: Tesla)
Seven V4 Tesla Superchargers
As far as we know, there are now seven public “true” V4 Superchargers deployed. Dozens more are coming soon.
The initial batch indicates that Tesla fully leverages the V4 power electronics cabinets, which can supply power to up to eight stalls simultaneously. There are three 16-stall sites (two cabinets) and four 8-stall sites (one cabinet).
We should see more V4 every week. However, given there are some 37,000 Tesla Supercharging stalls in the US, it may take several years for the 500-kW V4 to become the most popular type.
