This week, Tesla TSLA officially opens new Supercharger locations connecting the
Netherlands, Germany, Switzerland, and Austria. These newly-energized routes
will enable Model S customers to enjoy free, convenient, 100 percent electric
trips on the German Autobahn and to destinations in the Alps and elsewhere.
Tesla's first six Superchargers were energized in California in September
2012, with the first network of European Supercharger stations opening in
Norway less than a year later. As of today, 81 Supercharger locations are
energized worldwide, with 14 locations in Europe. More than 11 million
kilometers have been charged by Tesla Superchargers and nearly 1.13 million
liters of gas have been offset.
The accelerated energizing of Superchargers in Germany (Wilnsdorf, Bad
Rappenau, Aichstetten and Jettingen), Switzerland (Lully), Austria (St. Anton)
and the Netherlands (Zevenaar and Oosterhout) represents a new milestone in
the expansion of the European network. In Germany, Superchargers connect
Cologne, Frankfurt, Stuttgart and Munich. They also connect the German network
to Amsterdam, Zurich, and Innsbruck. In the Netherlands, energized routes
connect Amsterdam to Cologne and Brussels, and in Switzerland the stations
connect Zurich and Geneva.
By the end of March 2014, 50 percent of the German population will live within
320km of a Supercharger, and 100 percent of the population will be covered by
the end of the year.
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