From:Internet Info Agency 2019-12-23 15:54:30
In order to serve the increasing number of Chinese car owners, Tesla will improve its service system in China. IIA learns that Tesla has completed more than 300 Supercharging stations and 15,000 Superchargers in the Chinese mainland. In addition, the Tesla V3 supercharging pile has begun to be deployed globally, and China will officially put into operation by the end of this year.
With the completion of five more Supercharger stations, which are located in Beijing Shunyi Luohong Photography Art Museum, Chengdu Jianfa Luzhouli, Shenzhen Sunshine Science and Technology Innovation Center, Shanghai Jiading Bailian, and Guangzhou Libai Center, over 300 supercharge stations in the Chinese mainland.
In the future, Tesla will continue to expand the charging network. While accelerating the opening speed, it will continue to encrypt the original lines and stations in the city to provide car owners with better and convenient charging services.
In March 2019, Tesla also launched its third-generation supercharger. Tesla V3 charging pile has a maximum charging power of 250 kilowatts, a maximum charging speed of 1600 kilometers per hour, and a 5-minute charge can raise the cruising range to 120 kilometers. At present, the global deployment of V3 piles has begun, of which Canada has opened 20 V3 supercharge stations on December 21, and the first V3 piles in Europe were officially put into use in London. In China, the first V3 supercharging station is currently under construction in Shanghai, which will be officially put into operation by the end of this year.

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