Monday, June 30, 2025
Tesla launches V4 Superchargers in China, Expanding Fast-Charging Network
Tesla has officially launched its first batch of V4 Superchargers in China, with initial stations operating in Shanghai, Chongqing, Gansu, and Zhejiang. The first known V4 station is located at the Jiejiazui service area in Dingxi, Gansu Province. The company plans to expand network to Bejing, Guangdong, and other regions, with access open to non-Tesla electric vehicles. The V4 Superchargers offer peak output of 500kW and support voltage platforms from 400V to 1000V, enabling up to 30% faster charging for high-voltage EVs, including those with 800V systems like the Cyber truck.
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