Tesla has added eight new Supercharger stalls in Löddeköpinge, Sweden, to support winter travel. The expansion is powered by a Megapack energy storage system.
In a move to enhance electric vehicle infrastructure for the winter season, Tesla announced the expansion of its Supercharger station in Löddeköpinge, Sweden. The update includes eight additional stalls, bringing improved charging capacity to the area.
The new stalls are powered by Tesla's Megapack, a large-scale battery system designed to provide reliable energy storage and support high-demand charging needs, especially during peak travel periods like winter.
This development aims to facilitate smoother journeys for Tesla owners traveling through southern Sweden, where cold weather can increase charging times. The station's location in Löddeköpinge positions it as a key stop for drivers heading north or along coastal routes.
For more details on the site, Tesla directs users to its location finder tool, which highlights the expanded facilities. This addition underscores Tesla's ongoing efforts to build out its global Supercharger network, ensuring accessibility in regions with growing EV adoption.