Tesla expanded its network of Supercharger stations over the past month, with locations now catering to electric vehicles (EVs) of various brands.
Tesla Expands Australian Supercharger Network, Boosting EV Infrastructure
Tesla's Australian Supercharger network is undergoing a significant expansion, bringing increased accessibility and faster charging speeds to the local electric vehicle (EV) community.
The expansion began in May 2022 with the opening of three new charging sites, offering a total of 16 fast-chargers. Among these were a 4-stall V4 supercharger site in Armidale, NSW, and two V3 Supercharger sites, one in Campbellfield, Victoria, and another in Batemans Bay, NSW. The latter features V4 superchargers, which are particularly beneficial for non-Tesla drivers due to their longer cables.
The most recent development is the opening of Australia's biggest fast charging site, located in the popular town of Goulburn. This impressive facility boasts 20 V4 supercharger stalls, each delivering up to 250 kW of charging power. The site is expected to welcome hundreds of EV drivers every month.
Batemans Bay, a coastal town popular for tourism, is another location that has benefited from this expansion. The new site will undoubtedly benefit both existing and new EV drivers in the area.
As of May 31, 2025, there are now 119 Tesla supercharger sites in Australia, with over 700 bays available.
Tesla remains the leading EV brand in the Australian market, and its country director for Australia and New Zealand, Thom Drew, announced the opening of the Campbellfield site on LinkedIn. Riz Akhtar, a mechanical engineer and the founder of carloop, a Melbourne-based company specializing in Australian EV data, insight reports, and trends, is one of many Tesla owners in Australia. Mr. Akhtar drives a red Tesla Model 3 and is passionate about reducing transport emissions in Australia.
The expansion of the supercharger network is expected to continue, with the addition of another 30 locations. This growth will undoubtedly help more drivers go further with confidence, as they can rely on a network of fast-charging stations that are ranked #1 in user satisfaction globally. The improved cross-brand compatibility and charging speed upgrades will also contribute to a more convenient charging experience for the broader Australian EV community.
Though the exact timeline and a detailed list of Australian Supercharger locations have not been fully disclosed, Tesla's history suggests that new charging sites are commonly placed at strategic high-traffic and travel corridor locations to maximize usage and EV driver confidence.
In summary, Tesla's expansion of its Australian Supercharger network is bringing improved cross-brand compatibility and faster charging speeds, positively impacting the local EV community by increasing charging infrastructure and convenience. As the company continues to grow its network globally, the Australian EV community can look forward to more charging stations becoming available in the near future.
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