Tesla Will Build Its First V4 Supercharger In Arizona, 40 Kios
Tesla supercharger network (photo: Tesla)

JAKARTA - Tesla is rumored to be building its first Supercharger V4 network in Yuma County, Arizona along Interstate 8.

Based on a report from @MacroRPTesla on Twitter, the electric car company owned by Elon Musk will build 40 kiosks, and will generate electricity with its own solar panels.

He also said that chargers from Tesla's Supercharger V4 will be set to 350kW power, and have an energy storage area in the form of Megapack 3 MWh, which can charge about 40 large battery EVs.

Unlike other Tesla Superchargers, this V4 Supercharger in Arizona will have 1 cable per station.

For now, the V3 Supercharger power is 250 kW, but they will also be increased over time in sequence. to be able to provide charging speeds of more than 300 kW.

While Tesla's older V2 Supercharger currently generates a peak output of 150 kW, up 120 kW from the original.

To date, there is no official information regarding the voltage to be run by this V4 station, but according to insideEVs, all Tesla models currently have a 400 volt architecture.

Tesla made no announcement of an increase in voltage for this new Supercharger.

On September 8, the electric car manufacturer owned by Elon Musk started voting from its consumers to determine where the company would build a new Supercharger.

You can vote on Twitter, where Tesla should build its new Supercharger network.


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