
Image via Michael M
Tesla has celebrated its 500th Supercharger in Denmark with a special design.
According to a picture shared by Michael M on X on March 22, 2024, he added, “Supercharger number 500 in Denmark is now live in Søndervig”, with a design that paints on the flag from Denmark, along with “500th” written along the bottom.
We see a picture of a new Model 3 being charged at this newest V4 Supercharger. This is a pretty cool design indeed.
It’s not uncommon for Tesla to design unique Superchargers for achieving certain milestones. Last fall, after reaching its 50,000th Supercharger, Tesla painted it Ultra Red, located at Westfield Galleria at 1151 Galleria Blvd, in Roseville, California, 95678-1937.
We also saw Tesla paint a special Supercharger in China for its 10,000th stall in the country last year.
Last year, Tesla celebrated 10 years of Supercharging in Europe.
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