Tesla Supercharger Network Opens to All EVs
By mid-2025, Tesla's expansive Supercharger network in Europe has opened its charging stations to non-Tesla electric vehicles (EVs), covering over 70% of their sites. This development allows a wider range of EVs to access fast charging capabilities of up to 250 kW using CCS connectors and convenient card payments. The strategy not only elevates Tesla's position in the European market but also aligns with the growing demand for accessible EV infrastructure.
EV Charging Availability in Europe
As of late 2024, Tesla operates over 1,300 Supercharger locations with approximately 14,000 stalls strategically located along highways, in urban areas, and near popular tourist destinations like the ski resorts of Switzerland and Austria. By the end of 2025, Tesla plans to introduce over 1,000 new stalls, focusing on Eastern Europe, national parks in Norway and Sweden, and urban expansions in cities like Paris, Amsterdam, and Berlin. These locations feature the latest V4 Superchargers with integrated payment terminals, Plug & Charge 2.0, and enhanced weather protection.
Hotel Options with Tesla Superchargers
Hotels across Europe are increasingly integrating Tesla Superchargers and Destination Chargers (Level 2) to cater to overnight EV charging needs. Countries like Norway, the Netherlands, and Germany lead in hotel EV infrastructure. Boutique hotel chains such as Kimpton and independent establishments like 1 Hotels offer comprehensive charging setups. Tesla has partnered with parking operators to provide city hotel garages, thereby supporting urban expansions.
Where to Stay
For travelers seeking premium accommodations with excellent EV charging facilities, consider staying at Louisa's Place in Berlin, offering 20 charging connectors with up to 22kW power.



Travel Tips for Electric Vehicle Travelers
- Route Planning: Use Tesla navigation or apps like PlugShare for seamless travel, ensuring optimal battery performance by preconditioning en route.
- Non-Tesla Compatibility: Verify CCS support and ensure cable compatibility, especially for models like Audi e-tron or Mercedes EQE.
- Payments and Perks: Take advantage of card payments at V4 units and membership discounts. EU business users benefit from automatic VAT receipts.
- Overnight Strategy: Combine Supercharger use with Level 2 Destination Chargers at hotels to avoid peak highway crowds.
- Limitations: Be aware of legacy site exclusivity and plan for expansions in remote areas.
The opening of Tesla's Supercharger network to all EVs significantly enhances the convenience and feasibility of electric travel across Europe. As more hotels integrate charging facilities, travelers can enjoy seamless journeys with reliable charging options, supported by EU Green Deal incentives.
Where to Stay in Berlin
Hand-picked hotels with EV charging facilities for electric vehicle travelers
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Louisa's Place
- 20 connectors
- Up to 22kW
Free cancellation on most rooms

The Ritz-Carlton, Berlin
- 47 connectors
- Up to 22kW
Free cancellation on most rooms

De L’Europe Amsterdam – The Leading Hotels of the World
- 26 connectors
- Up to 22kW
Free cancellation on most rooms
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Browse moreFrequently Asked Questions
Yes, non-Tesla EVs can access Tesla Superchargers at over 70% of sites across Europe, using CCS connectors.
Use platforms like Stay Fully Charged or Tesla's app to locate hotels with Tesla Superchargers or Destination Chargers.
Tesla's V4 Superchargers accept card payments directly at the terminal, offering a convenient payment option.
Some legacy V2/V3 sites may remain Tesla-exclusive, and cable reach can affect compatibility for certain EV models.

