Tesla Supercharger usage reaches records during Thanksgiving 2025

Tesla's US Supercharger network recorded over 2 million charging sessions and delivered more than 70 GWh of energy from November 26 to 30, 2025. The period saw an average of 11.4 sessions per stall per day, with only 0.76% of drivers waiting. This marks a significant increase from previous years, highlighting the network's growing capacity amid peak holiday travel.

The Thanksgiving travel period from November 26 to November 30, 2025, tested Tesla's Supercharger infrastructure in the United States, resulting in multiple records for usage. According to Tesla, the network handled over 2 million charging sessions, dispensing more than 70 GWh of energy over the five days—an average of over 15 GWh per day. The peak came on Sunday, November 30, when US Superchargers delivered 15.4 GWh, compared to roughly 12 GWh on the same day the previous year.

Max de Zegher, Tesla’s Director of Charging North America, highlighted the milestone on X: "15.4 GWh on Sunday alone through US Superchargers." The network, comprising more than 35,300 stalls, achieved an average throughput of 11.4 sessions per stall per day, surpassing the summer global average of about 8 sessions. Wait times remained low, affecting just 0.76% of users, thanks in part to recent expansions.

Each session averaged roughly 35 kWh, equivalent to about a half-hour charge, aligning with Tesla's reported global average session time of 25-30 minutes. In the third quarter of 2025, Tesla's global Supercharger sessions averaged closer to 33 kWh, with daily throughput per stall exceeding 268 kWh.

These figures come amid rapid network growth: Tesla surpassed 75,000 stalls worldwide after adding 4,000 in Q3 2025, reaching a daily average of 587,000 sessions globally. The company opened its largest station yet—a 164-stall site in California—just before Thanksgiving, aiding low congestion. Tesla is also expanding access to non-Tesla EVs, with Volkswagen models gaining compatibility last month, and plans a virtual queuing feature to further reduce waits. Future enhancements include 500-kW Superchargers with V4 technology.

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