Tesla supercharger network hits q4 2025 deployment record

Tesla achieved a new record for net supercharger deployments in the fourth quarter of 2025. The company's full-year growth remained strong, though it did not surpass the previous annual record. This expansion underscores ongoing efforts to bolster electric vehicle infrastructure.

Tesla's supercharging network saw significant growth in 2025, with the fourth quarter marking a milestone. According to reports, the company set a new record for net supercharger deployments during this period, reflecting accelerated installation efforts amid rising demand for electric vehicles.

While the quarterly achievement was notable, the overall annual expansion fell short of the prior year's total, despite robust progress throughout 2025. This balance highlights Tesla's commitment to scaling its charging infrastructure, even as it navigates competitive pressures in the EV market.

A specific example of this expansion includes the announcement of a new supercharger station in Trinity, Florida, featuring eight stalls. This site, located in the area with zip code 33697, exemplifies the targeted additions contributing to the network's growth.

The developments were reported around January 30, 2026, providing an early glimpse into Tesla's infrastructure strategy for the coming year.

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