Tesla opens 30 Superchargers to rival electric cars in Australia

Almost half of Tesla’s Supercharger network in Australia can now recharge electric vehicles from rival car brands, with its pilot program now extended to nearly every mainland jurisdiction.

US electric-car giant Tesla has expanded the number of ‘Superchargers’ which can recharge electric vehicles from other manufacturers in Australia, with 30 sites now live across the country.

In January 2023, Tesla announced five of its approximately 50 Supercharger locations in Australia would support all electric cars equipped with a CCS fast-charging socket – which applies to almost every new battery-powered vehicle on sale locally, excluding the Nissan Leaf.

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Tesla has now added a further 25 Supercharger locations locally to the list, bringing its total to 30 of the 63 in Australia – with every jurisdiction except Tasmania and the Northern Territory now benefitting from the expansion.

As previously reported, Tesla Superchargers can deliver up to 120kW – and cost 79 cents per kilowatt-hour for drivers of non-Tesla cars. However the cost is reduced to 66 cents per kilowatt-hour for non-Tesla drivers who pay a $9.99/month subscription.

Tesla vehicles are charged 58 to 70 cents per kilowatt-hour to use the Superchargers, depending on the location.

An online map showing the 30 Tesla Supercharger locations available to all electric cars is available here, while the suburbs and state in which they are located are listed below.

Locations of 30 Tesla Australia Superchargers open to all electric cars (as of 30 August 2023)

New South Wales

  • Bathurst
  • Berry
  • Blaxland
  • Campbelltown
  • Dubbo
  • Hollydene
  • Knockrow
  • Narooma 
  • Tamworth
  • Tenterfield
  • Wollongong

Victoria

  • Bendigo
  • Box Hill 
  • Cann River 
  • Colac 
  • Geelong
  • Moe
  • Mornington
  • Shepparton
  • Warrnambool
  • Yea 

Queensland

  • Gympie
  • Rochedale
  • Toowoomba

Western Australia

  • Margaret River
  • Williams

South Australia

  • Clare
  • Mount Gambier 
  • Tailem Bend

Australian Capital Territory

  • Tuggeranong

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