New Tesla Superchargers Global Overview: August 30 – Sept. 5, 2021

Courtesy of data from Supercharge and the TMC Forums, here’s a global overview of all the new Superchargers that went live this past week:

Date Opened Location Number of Stalls Power Rating Official Listing
Aug. 30, 2021 The Fair Oaks Farms at 856 N. 600 E., Fair Oaks, IN, USA 12 250 kW Tesla
Sept. 1, 2021 Solarstraße 4, 4653 Mayersdorf, Austria 12 250 kW An official listing for this Supercharger isn’t available yet
Sept. 1, 2021 2099 Skokie Valley Rd., Highland Park, IL, USA 12 250 kW An official listing for this Supercharger isn’t available yet
Sept. 1, 2021 The 5701 Outlets at Tejon Parkway, Arvin, CA, USA 28 250 kW Tesla
Sept. 3, 2021 Posthausen 1, 28869 Ottersberg, Germany 12 250 kW Tesla
Sept. 4, 2021 The Food Lion at 5982 West Jim Bilton Boulevard, St. George, SC, USA 12 250 kW Tesla
Sept. 4, 2021 436 Edwards Access Rd., Edwards, CO, USA 8 250 kW Tesla
Sept. 4, 2021 The San Manuel Village at 27961 Highland Avenue, Highland, CA, USA 8 250 kW Tesla
Sept. 4, 2021 The Smithfield’s Chicken ‘N Bar-B-Q at 2507 Doctor Martin Luther King Junior Boulevard, New Bern, NC, USA 8 250 kW Tesla
Sept. 4, 2021 5180 NC-42, Garner, NC, USA 8 250 kW Tesla
Sept. 4, 2021 The Rosewood Miramar Beach at 1759 South Jameson Lane, Montecito, CA, USA 8 72 kW Tesla
Sept. 4, 2021 The Port St. Lucie-Fort Pierce Service Plaza at 144 Florida’s Turnpike, Port St. Lucie, FL, USA 16 250 kW Tesla
Sept. 4, 2021 The Wawa at 150 Essex St., Lodi, NJ, USA 8 250 kW Tesla

It looks like Tesla’s making good progress on its transition to top-of-the-line V3 Superchargers — apart from one solitary urban Supercharger installation in California, all of this week’s new Superchargers offer peak outputs of 250 kW per car. And Tesla doesn’t plan on stopping there either, as the electric vehicle maker is already working on an upgrade to 300 kW for all of its V3 Superchargers.

We also see a massive new 28-stall Supercharger spring up in Tesla’s home state of California, located in Arvin. While it may not be the world’s largest Supercharger facility, it certainly punches well above average. The new 16-stall Supercharger in Port St. Lucie in Florida is a larger location as well.