Where Can I Charge My Tesla Road Trip?

By Alice Nichols

If you’re planning a road trip in your Tesla, one of the most important things to consider is where you can charge your vehicle. While electric vehicles are becoming more popular, charging stations can still be few and far between in some areas. In this article, we’ll explore some of the options available for charging your Tesla on a road trip.

Supercharger Network

Tesla has created its own network of charging stations called Superchargers. These stations are designed specifically for Tesla vehicles and are located throughout North America, Europe, and Asia. Superchargers provide the fastest charging speeds, allowing you to charge your vehicle up to 80% in just 30 minutes.

How to Find Superchargers

To find a Supercharger near you, simply use the built-in navigation system in your Tesla or visit the Tesla website. The website allows you to search for Superchargers by location or route.

  • Visit Tesla’s website
  • Select “Superchargers” from the “Find Us” dropdown menu
  • Enter your location or route
  • View available Superchargers on the map

Destination Charging

In addition to the Supercharger network, Tesla has also partnered with hotels, resorts, and restaurants to provide Destination Charging. These stations are slower than Superchargers but can provide convenient charging while you’re stopping for a meal or overnight stay.

How to Find Destination Charging Stations

To find Destination Charging stations near you, use the same method as finding Superchargers on the Tesla website:

  • Visit Tesla’s website
  • Select “Destination Charging” from the “Find Us” dropdown menu
  • Enter your location or route
  • View available Destination Charging stations on the map

Third-Party Charging Networks

In addition to Tesla’s own charging networks, there are also third-party charging networks available. These networks may require a separate account and payment method, but they can provide additional charging options in areas where Superchargers and Destination Charging stations may not be available.

Examples of Third-Party Charging Networks

  • Electrify America: A nationwide network of DC fast chargers with over 500 stations across the United States.
  • ChargePoint: A network of Level 2 and DC fast chargers located throughout North America and Europe.
  • Blink: A network of Level 2 and DC fast chargers located throughout North America.

In Conclusion

When planning a road trip in your Tesla, it’s important to consider where you can charge your vehicle. Tesla’s Supercharger network provides the fastest charging speeds and is located throughout North America, Europe, and Asia.

Destination Charging provides slower but convenient charging at partner hotels, resorts, and restaurants. Third-party charging networks can also provide additional charging options. By utilizing these options, you can ensure that your road trip is both enjoyable and sustainable.