Tesla has achieved its fastest quarterly expansion of charging infrastructure, opening 4,000 new Supercharger stalls worldwide during the third quarter of 2025. The milestone marks the largest three-month growth in the company's history and brings the global network to over 70,000 charging points. With 54 million charging sessions recorded and the rollout of 500 kW V4 technology, Tesla strengthens its position as the world's largest fast-charging network operator.
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While Tesla drivers in Europe have been seeing the new, taller V4 Supercharger stalls appearing across the continent, their performance has been a quiet disappointment for some. Despite the new hardware, charging speeds have remained capped at the familiar 250 kW of the previous V3 generation. However, recent developments in California signal that a significant power upgrade is finally materializing, raising a key question: when will Europe get the full potential of V4?
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