- Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) added 32 Supercharger stations, including 120 Superchargers, in 25 cities across the Chinese mainland in June, the company said on its WeChat account today -cnevpost.com.
- It includes 28 V3 Supercharger stations and four V2 Supercharger in cities including Harbin, Tianjin, Chongqing, Chengdu, Foshan and Danzhou.
- In July, the EV giant expects to add Supercharger stations in 26 cities including Nanjing, Zhongshan, Qingdao and Nanning.
- The company has opened a cumulative total of more than 35,000 Superchargers worldwide and on June 10, 35,000th Supercharger was installed at one of its service centers in Wuhan, Hubei province, in central China.
- In China, the automaker has opened more than 1,200 Supercharger stations, offering more than 8,700 Superchargers.
- A week back, the company announced to avail Superchargers to non-Tesla electric vehicles in the U.S. later this year.
- On June 16, the company announced expansion of it's Supercharger pilot program for non-Tesla EV owners to Denmark, Finland, Germany, Luxembourg, and Switzerland.
- In 1H22, the company delivered 197,575 vehicles in China and 78,906 units in June.
- Shares up 0.3% PM.
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