Tesla Supercharger wait times fall as virtual queue nears
Published on October 6, 2025
Tesla’s relentless expansion of its Supercharger network continues to pay off, as the company has reported the lowest global wait times ever recorded at its fast-charging stations. The latest data shows that fewer than 1% of Tesla owners are experiencing any wait time at all when they arrive at a Supercharger station.
This achievement comes as Tesla nears the implementation of a virtual queue system at its Supercharger stations. The virtual queue will allow Tesla owners to reserve a spot in line at a Supercharger station through the Tesla mobile app, reducing the need to physically wait in line at the station.
The virtual queue system is expected to further reduce wait times and improve the overall charging experience for Tesla owners. With the ability to reserve a spot in line ahead of time, owners can better plan their charging stops and minimize any potential delays.
Tesla has been working on improving its Supercharger network for years, with a focus on expanding the number of stations and increasing charging speeds. The company recently unveiled its V4 Supercharger, capable of delivering up to 350 kW of power, allowing for faster charging times than ever before.
With these advancements in place, Tesla owners can expect a smoother and more efficient charging experience, with minimal to no wait times at Supercharger stations. The virtual queue system is set to roll out in the coming months, further enhancing the charging experience for Tesla owners worldwide.
As Tesla continues to innovate and improve its Supercharger network, the future looks bright for electric vehicle owners who rely on fast and convenient charging solutions. With wait times falling to record lows and the virtual queue system on the horizon, Tesla is setting a new standard for the charging experience in the electric vehicle industry.

