Tesla Upgrades Superchargers for Fast Cybertruck Charging

Tesla has listed Supercharger stations with 325kW upgrades for fast Cybertruck charging, enabling 20-minute top-offs.

Tesla has released a list of Supercharger stations with V4 piles and V3 cabinets that have been upgraded to deliver fast 325 kW charging for the Cybertruck.

Tesla Upgrades Superchargers for Fast Cybertruck Charging

The Cybertruck is currently the only Tesla vehicle with an 800V architecture that can take advantage of this higher charging speed.

Upgraded Superchargers

Tesla’s lead engineer, Lars Moravy, previously stated that the Cybertruck can charge in under 20 minutes at suitable V4 Superchargers. These V4 piles, initially installed with longer cables, were still using the older V3 cabinets with a peak output of 250 kW.

Tesla has stated that the upcoming V4 cabinet upgrade is expected to push peak charging beyond 350 kW to 500 kW, and even 1.2 MW for the Semi. This will happen in 2025. In the interim, Tesla is providing a middle ground with 325 kW output at some existing V4 Supercharger stations backed by V3 cabinets.

325 kW Supercharger Locations

Here's a list of fast 325 kW Supercharger stations for the Cybertruck:

  • Lebec, CA
  • Chemult, OR
  • Columbus, GA
  • Macon Road Dayton, OH
  • North Springboro Pike Dunnigan, CA
  • County Road Lamoni, IA
  • Wilsonville, OR
  • Truckee, CA
  • Deerfield Drive Harrison, NY
  • Farr West, UT
  • Tacoma, WA
  • S 40th Street Highland, CA
  • 4154 E Highland Ave Melissa, TX
  • Cedar Park, TX
  • East Whitestone Boulevard Gillette, WY
  • South Douglas Highway Rockaway, NJ
  • Green Pond Road Mesa, AZ
  • South Signal Butte Road Blaine, WA
  • Boblett Street Santa Ynez, CA

While there are only about 20 stations on the list currently, Tesla says more will be added soon.

Future Upgrades

Next year, the V4 stations will be equipped with V4 cabinets, which will enable peak charging speeds of 500 kW. That is when the 20-minute charge claims will be put to the test.

Tesla has also addressed previous issues with the Cybertruck's 4680 battery pack, which was initially charging slower than expected, with software updates.

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