Illustration of Tesla's new Supercharger stations in the UK and South Carolina, featuring charging stalls, electric cars, and an updated interface display.
Illustration of Tesla's new Supercharger stations in the UK and South Carolina, featuring charging stalls, electric cars, and an updated interface display.
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Tesla announces new Superchargers in UK and South Carolina

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Tesla has opened two new Supercharger stations with 16 stalls each, one in Rheged, UK, and another in Ridgeland, South Carolina. These announcements come alongside an update to the Supercharger interface for better location details. Street and city names will soon appear in the Trip Planner for enhanced user awareness.

On November 3, 2025, Tesla's official Charging account shared details of fresh Supercharger additions. The first, in Rheged, UK, features 16 stalls and is accessible via Tesla's findus page with location ID 33324. Later that day, another station opened at East Main Street in Ridgeland, South Carolina, also with 16 stalls and location ID 33704.

User WholeMarsBlog highlighted a potential new feature in the Supercharger list, noting, "I think this is new? Supercharger list now explains where the supercharger is instead of just having the name of the town." In response, TeslaCharging confirmed upcoming enhancements: "Additionally, street and city names will also appear in Trip Planner views in the coming weeks (for both the in-car touchscreen and the Tesla app). This provides the common site names you might already be familiar with and the street and city names for spatial awareness."

These developments aim to improve navigation and accessibility for Tesla owners planning trips. The Rheged site supports the European market, while the Ridgeland location bolsters charging infrastructure in the southeastern US. No further details on opening timelines or additional features were provided in the announcements.

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