- Largest EV charging network in Australia continues to grow
- Briefly revealed Tesla Supercharger list by state
White Tesla charging. Image: Riz Akhtar
Tesla has delivered more cars in 2022 so far than they did in all of 2021. With the massive increase in Tesla deliveries, Tesla is continuing to ramp up its supercharging network in Australia.
Late last week, Tesla accidentally revealed the addresses of many of its upcoming Tesla superchargers, including details of 20 upcoming sites in Australia. These locations were quickly saved by many Tesla enthusiasts and posted across social media and forums.
Largest EV charging network in Australia continues to grow
With the launch of Model Y, the number of Teslas on the roads has increased significantly. Many of them will be relying on the Tesla supercharger network while on road trips.
The proposed locations of 20 of the sites were briefly revealed on Tesla’s supercharger list page. These included locations in all states.
Image: Tesla Australia
Tesla currently has 51 active sites across Australia. With over 260 active DC fast charging stalls in Victoria, it is by far the largest DC fast charging network in the country.
The current 51 sites include a combination of V2 and the latest V3 superchargers. The latter version can supply up to 250 kW of charging.
There has also been talk of V4 superchargers but that rollout is starting out in the US first with a location in the state of Arizona. Given most of the revealed locations are expected to be opened by Q1 2023, they are more than likely to feature the current V3 superchargers in Australia.
These sites are also tentative and not fully confirmed until very close to their opening. That means that these locations are a guide of where the sites might be. It does give a good idea of the areas Tesla would like to increase their supercharger network in the coming 12 months.
Overall, this is very good news for Tesla owners and EVs in general as it’d take pressure off some of the public DC fast-charging networks. EV road trippers will have many more options for charging in 2023.
Briefly revealed Tesla Supercharger list by state
NSW
Armidale
Jessie St Carpark
117 Jessie St
Armidale 2350
Target Opening: Q1 2023
Blaxland
12-24 Hope St
Blaxland 2774
Target Opening: Q1 2023
Campbelltown
Campbelltown Catholic Club
20-22 Camden Road
Campbelltown 2560
Target Opening: Q1 2023
Holbrook
Holbrook RSL
38 Swift St
Holbrook 2644
Target Opening: Q4 2023
Kempsey
77 Smith St
Kempsey 2440
Target Opening: Q1 2023
Tenterfield
162 Rouse St
Tenterfield 2372
Target Opening: Q4 2022
Wagga Wagga
Quality Hotel Rules Club Wagga
188 Fernleigh Road
Wagga Wagga 2650
Target Opening: Q1 2023
Wollongong
Figtree Grove Shopping (SPH, MA Financial)
19 Princes Hwy
Figtree 2525
Target Opening: Q4 2022
QLD
Brisbane South
Miles Platting Rd
Rochedale 4123
Target Opening: Q1 2023
Bundaberg
16 Maryborough St
Bundaberg Central 4670
Target Opening: Q1 2023
Mackay
79 Boundary Rd
Ooralea 4740
Target Opening: Q1 2023
Miriam Vale
Tranquillity Walk
Miriam Vale 4677
Target Opening: Q1 2023
Rockhampton
414-434 Yaamba Rd
Norman Gardens 4701
Target Opening: Q1 2023
TAS
Hobart
246 Sandy Bay Rd
Sandy Bay 7005
Target Opening: Q1 2023
Hobart
1 Risdon Rd
New Town 7008
Target Opening: Q1 2023
VIC
Bairnsdale
35
Bairnsdale 3875
Target Opening: Q1 2023
Dandenong
Clow Street
Melbourne 3177
Target Opening: Q1 2023
Wheelers Hill
249 Middleborough Rd
Box Hill South 3128
Target Opening: Q1 2023
WA
Lancelin
8 Rock Way
Lancelin 6044
Target Opening: Q1 2023
Mandurah
Pinjarra Road
Mandurah 6210
Target Opening: Q1 2023
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