1. Q1 2025 Voting Results
Since 2022, Tesla has been empowering North American owners to shape the future of charging infrastructure through quarterly online voting.
The Q1 2025 results reveal 10 new strategic locations, covering interstate corridors and addressing charging facility shortages.
Here are the winning locations:
Location |
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Lake Wales, FL |
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Henderson, NV |
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Clarksville, TN |
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Roswell, NM |
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Long Beach, CA |
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Decatur, IL |
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McAlester, OK |
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Fredericksburg, TX |
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Lake Havasu City, AZ |
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Big Creek, GA |
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2. Technical Breakthroughs
Over the past year, Tesla's Supercharger network has achieved several breakthroughs:
2.1 Cybertruck 325kW Charging
- Initial deployment of 800V architecture
- Cybercell(4680 Battery) technology comeback with second-generation improvements
Planned expansion across North America
2.2 V4 Supercharger 500kW Launch
- 400V to 1000V vehicle compatibility
- 1.2MW Megacharger for Semi trucks
- Enhanced power cabinet supporting 8 stalls
3. Network Improvements
Recent upgrades include:
- 15-second stall status updates
- Extended cables for V4 chargers
- CCS adapter integration
- 1,500+ locations with trailer lanes
- Potential 800V architecture for Model Y
Virtual Queue System
- VIN-based queue management
- Real-time wait time display
- Blue indicator lights for available stalls
- Priority access for Tesla owners
4. Q2 2025 Voting Now Open
How to Participate:
Step 1: Cast Your Votes
- Select 5 locations (1 vote per location)
- Visit the official voting page
Step 2: Suggest Future Locations
- Propose new sites for upcoming voting cycles
- Focus on underserved areas
This community-driven initiative continues to revolutionize charging infrastructure while enhancing user experience through technological advancement.