Tesla Germany plans to increase its Supercharging Network in the country by 56% in the year 2022. Which would make it the third country in the world to have the terms of the number of the automaker’s charging stations. The aim is being focused on as the number of Tesla cars being sold is also rapidly increasing.
Tesla launched its first European factory in March this year. Giga Berlin immediately began active work, producing cars not only for the local market but for the whole of Europe. While the China-made Model 3 and Model Y continue to deliver to the German market, the German-made Model Y further increases the manufacturer’s share in the country’s auto market. This growth in the number of vehicles, which is steadily increasing, also requires a significant expansion of charging infrastructure.
With 123 Supercharger stations, Germany has about 4% of all Tesla-branded charging locations installed to date. Thus, the country is already in fourth place, after the USA, China, and Canada, for a number of charging stations. However, it seems that this year the situation may change.
According to Tesla’s website, the manufacturer plans to install 79 new Superchargers stations in Germany. Some of them are scheduled to open in Q2 2022, while others will open in Q3 and Q4 this year. There are also a few locations for which even approximate opening dates have not been set. This shows an increase of 56% compared to those installed as of today, which is a good result. Once their installation is complete, Germany could move into third place among countries with the most Supercharger stations installed, pushing Canada to fourth.
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The Tesla factory’s arrival in Germany implies that local consumers will be much more active in buying the manufacturer’s vehicles than consumers in other countries. This happens in any country where Tesla builds its factory and this is a natural phenomenon. Since the manufacturer announced plans to build Giga Berlin, German interest in Tesla vehicles has increased significantly.
Recently, several Tesla employees from Switzerland confirmed the program, with Store Supervisor Marina Sarah Elena Bopp. By noting that the location has received its first white Made-in-Germany Model Y Performance from Giga Berlin. Needless to say, customers of Tesla’s Cham, Zug location in Switzerland could consider themselves fortunate. Germany-made Model Ys are quite a in demand even among Tesla enthusiasts today, after all, as they are produced in one of the electric vehicle maker’s newest factories. Being a Made-in-Germany Tesla, expectations are also high that the Model Ys from Giga Berlin would feature good build quality.