Tesla Motors has successfully expanded its Supercharger network to cover all prefecture-level cities in Liaoning Province, with a total of 39 Supercharger stations now operational across the region.
This achievement follows Tesla's similar coverage expansions in multiple other provinces, including Jilin, Guangxi, Zhejiang, Anhui, Shaanxi, Henan, Jiangxi, Shanxi, and Hebei. The company's Supercharger network deployment strategy in mainland China operates on the principle of simultaneously establishing both urban stations and long-distance travel stations.
These charging stations are strategically positioned in high-traffic locations including popular shopping centers, restaurants, hotels, office buildings, technology parks, public parks, tourist attractions, highway service areas, and highway entrance and exit points.
The Supercharger network features plug-and-charge functionality for seamless user experience. Vehicle owners can utilize the Tesla mobile application to check charging station availability in real-time, monitor their vehicle's charging progress, and receive notifications when charging is nearly complete.
Earlier this year, Tesla Motors announced that its first batch of V4 Supercharger stations would be deployed in the domestic market. These advanced charging stations will also support charging for third-party electric vehicles, expanding accessibility beyond Tesla's own vehicle lineup.
The V4 Supercharger represents Tesla's most advanced charging technology to date, offering the fastest charging speeds and highest power output among the company's charging equipment. In North America, these charging stations can deliver up to 500kW of maximum charging power for passenger vehicles.