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Tesla announces 500 kW charging as it finally delivers V4 Supercharger cabinets

Last updated: November 15, 2024 12:55 pm
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Tesla has made a significant announcement regarding its latest Supercharger technology, with the introduction of the V4 Supercharger cabinets that will deliver 500 kW charging capabilities. This development comes after a two-year deployment of Supercharger V4 charging stalls without the corresponding cabinets, which limited the power output to 250 kW.

The newly unveiled V4 Cabinet is designed to support faster charging for vehicles with 400V-1000V architectures, including a 30% increase in charging speed for the Cybertruck. Additionally, Tesla’s S3XY vehicles will benefit from 250 kW charge rates, allowing them to charge up to 200 miles in just 15 minutes. The V4 Cabinet also boasts faster deployments, with the ability to power 8 posts, doubling the number of stalls per cabinet and reducing the footprint and complexity for quicker site installations.

One of the key features of the V4 Cabinet is its next-generation hardware, which includes cutting-edge power electronics that are touted to be the most reliable on the planet. With 3X power density, the V4 Cabinet enables higher throughput at lower costs, making it an efficient and cost-effective solution for charging infrastructure.

Tesla has announced that the first sites equipped with the new V4 Cabinets are currently in the permitting phase, with plans to open these sites next year. The company is also exploring innovative concepts like the Oasis Supercharger project, which integrates larger solar arrays and battery packs to operate charging stations mostly off-grid. This initiative aligns with Tesla’s long-standing commitment to incorporating renewable energy sources into its Supercharger network, a promise that dates back to the early days of the network’s deployment.

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In a recent development, Tesla CEO Elon Musk has indicated that the pieces are finally falling into place with the introduction of Supercharger V4, Megapacks, and the Oasis project. This marks a significant step towards achieving Tesla’s vision of a sustainable and efficient charging infrastructure that leverages renewable energy sources to power electric vehicles.

Overall, Tesla’s introduction of the V4 Supercharger cabinets represents a significant milestone in the evolution of the company’s Supercharger network, offering faster charging speeds, improved deployment efficiency, and cutting-edge hardware technology. With these advancements, Tesla is poised to further enhance the charging experience for its customers and accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles in the transportation sector.

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