
New Tesla Superchargers have opened this week in three states, with a pair opening each in North Dakota, California and Montana, according to updates from Supercharge.info.
Check out the following Tesla Superchargers now live, as confirmed by members from the Tesla Motors Club forums.
North Dakota (Tesla website yet to update)
- Jamestown – 2400 8th Ave SW; 8 stalls at up to 250 kW (V3)
- Dickinson – 1681 3rd Ave W; 8 stalls at up to 250 kW (V3)
California
- Buena Park – 6940 Beach Boulevard, The Source OC; 24 stalls up to 72 kW (urban chargers)
- Oakland – 640 Hegenberger Rd, Coliseum Center; 12 stalls at up to 250 kW (V3)
Montana (Tesla website yet to update)
- Glendive – 1919 N Merrill Ave; 8 stalls at up to 250 kW (V3)
- Miles City – 1815 S Haynes Ave; 8 stalls at up to 250 kW (V3)
The Superchargers in North Dakota and Montana have been confirmed to be live, but some of the chargers are not quite fully working yet. Once they are all fully operational Tesla should update their website will all the details for each Supercharging station.
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