Tesla Supercharger network is expanding at a fast pace but still, there are many countries with very few charging stations. However, this would change soon. Tesla CEO Elon Musk says “Supercharger coverage will extend to 100% of Europe next year.” Although he did not reveal the exact number of stations, he did say “Ireland to Kiev, from Norway to Turkey.”
This is great news for Tesla customers in Europe as the Tesla supercharger network is very weak in some states like Austria, Germany, Slovenia, and the Czech Republic.
Yes. Supercharger coverage will extend to 100% of Europe next year. From Ireland to Kiev, from Norway to Turkey. https://t.co/7FQZgLCTVJ
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) December 26, 2018
Talking about specific countries, Ukraine did not even have a single station, however, it would have two soon. Tesla also plans to add 9 supercharger stations in Turkey.
How can Tesla forget the United Kingdom that will see the installation of more than a dozen electric stations in the near future? The company’s map also shows charging stations in France, Belgium, Germany, Poland, Denmark, and the Netherlands. However, nothing is planned so far for Belarus and Moldova.
Aside from growing its supercharger network in Europe, Musk has plans for Africa too. However, that will not happen any time soon.
In the UAE, Tesla has already 3 supercharger stations (Jebel Ali, Masdar City, and Hatta) and plans to add 4 more in the near future.