Tesla starts construction on first true V4 Supercharger station
Tesla has officially started construction on what will be the world’s first true V4 Supercharger station. Located in Campbell, California, the site will feature 16 V4 Supercharger posts, setting it apart from other sites.
The new V4 Supercharger station will revolutionize the electric vehicle charging experience, offering faster charging speeds and improved efficiency. With the ability to charge multiple vehicles simultaneously, Tesla owners can expect shorter wait times and a more convenient charging process.
One of the key features of the V4 Supercharger station is its advanced technology, which allows for peak charging rates of up to 350 kW. This means that Tesla vehicles can charge at a rate of up to 1,000 miles per hour, significantly reducing the time it takes to top up the battery.
In addition to faster charging speeds, the V4 Supercharger station will also be equipped with solar panels to generate clean energy on-site. This sustainable approach aligns with Tesla’s mission to accelerate the world’s transition to sustainable energy.
As Tesla continues to expand its Supercharger network, the introduction of V4 Supercharger stations represents a major milestone in the company’s commitment to providing reliable and efficient charging infrastructure for its customers.
With construction now underway, the Campbell V4 Supercharger station is expected to be operational by the end of the year. Tesla owners in the area can look forward to experiencing the next generation of Supercharger technology firsthand.
Stay tuned for more updates on Tesla’s V4 Supercharger stations and the latest developments in electric vehicle charging technology.

