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Tesla V4 Superchargers confirmed to have charging speeds of up to 350kW

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Last updated: 2023/07/28 at 10:03 PM
EV-a2zm Published July 28, 2023 2 Min Read
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Leading American automaker Tesla unintentionally verified that its new V4 Superchargers can support up to 350kW charging speeds. 

Tesla V4 Superchargers! pic.twitter.com/2CzGpH54it

— All Things Tesla (@AllThingsTSLA) March 14, 2023

Non-profit community @TeslaOwnersUK obtained a copy of Tesla’s planning application papers for deploying 36 EV charging units, including 16 V4 Superchargers, at the Swindon Designer Outlet North Car Park in the United Kingdom. 

Tesla has publicly confirmed 350kW capable V4 Superchargers within a planning submission for a site in Swindon, UK! 💪 Superb work Tesla 👏👏👏 This also confirms the V4 payment screen (see last photo) and oval base that hopefully means V3 can be swapped out to V4 easily. pic.twitter.com/dFZem3uVee

— Tesla Owners UK 🇬🇧 (@TeslaOwnersUK) July 25, 2023

Plan details

Tesla’s planning application signifies the Musk-led company’s commitment to expanding its enormous and reliable charging network. 

Notably, the new V4 Superchargers are expected to substantially cut Tesla vehicles’ charging times with its 350kW speed.

For reference, the company’s current V3 Superchargers’ maximum power is 100kW, lesser than the new V4 units at 250kW.

$TSLA @fritsvanens
• Tesla V4 superchargers are currently being installed in Europe.
– This is a comparison picture of V3 supercharger and V4 (Internal) pic.twitter.com/cgymVi5LyI

— Tsla Chan (@Tslachan) March 13, 2023

Apart from the proposed 16 units of V4 Superchargers, the development proposals also involve the development of 20 units of 22kW ChargePoint 6000 series EV chargers. Notably, these 36 planned EV chargers will be designed to be globally compatible.

Furthermore, the shared document indicated that grid connections significantly influenced the site selection. According to Tesla, the grid’s capacity limits and distance from charging stations impeded 50% of grid applications.

Therefore, the availability of appropriate spots must be immediately developed to optimize the grid’s usage and facilitate improved distribution of EV charging stations.

Tesla’s proposed Superchargers will apparently be open for customers 24/7, with a capacity to charge Tesla EVs in approximately 30 minutes. 

However, it must be noted that the application is still under evaluation and needs regulatory approval. 

TESLA V4 SUPERCHARGERS ARE 2X MORE POWERFUL. 🔌⚡️🔋 $TSLA pic.twitter.com/JbGf7n0fmX

— Teslaconomics (@Teslaconomics) March 16, 2023

See Also: 

  • Tesla deploys new V4 Superchargers in Europe featuring longer cables
  • Tesla integrates credit card reader to its new V4 Supercharger: Is it a subsidy effort?
  • White House offers Tesla Superchargers subsidies but on one condition
  • Tesla, Canada partner to open Superchargers to non-Tesla electric vehicles
  • Tesla officially opens its first V4 Supercharger for non-Tesla EVs in the Netherlands

If Tesla succeeds in securing the necessary approval for the proposed Superchargers, it will undoubtedly boost Swindon’s mediocre charging infrastructure network. It will also aid the UK’s broader strategy of promoting EV adoption.

#V4 #Tesla superchargers are currently revealed and tested in #Harderwijk. All 16 stalls completed. Opening in March according to a Tesla official I spoke. Super excited! pic.twitter.com/Z43JzvtPnX

— fritsvanens (@fritsvanens) March 14, 2023

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