Tesla Q1 2026 Stats: 2,500 New Stalls Opened, 53 Million Charging Sessions
Tesla's Supercharger network hit record numbers in Q1 2026 with 2,500 new stalls deployed worldwide — a 19% increase year-over-year — and over 53 million charging sessions completed.
Tesla has released its Q1 2026 Supercharger statistics, and the numbers are impressive. The company opened 2,500 new Supercharger stalls in the first quarter alone, representing a 19% year-over-year growth in the network's footprint.
Key Q1 2026 highlights:
- 2,500 new stalls deployed globally
- 53 million charging sessions completed
- 19% year-over-year growth rate
- Network now spans over 75,000 connectors worldwide across 7,900+ stations
This expansion is being driven by the new V4 Supercharger technology and the foldable design that allows for much faster deployment. Tesla has shifted entirely to V4 production after the final V3 cabinet rolled off the Gigafactory New York production line in mid-March 2026.
The growth is spread across all regions, with significant new openings in North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific. In the United States, new stations have opened in states including California, Florida, Texas, and Idaho.
With the Supercharger for Tesla app, you can see all these new stations as they come online and plan your trips with the most up-to-date charging map available.
Key Q1 2026 highlights:
- 2,500 new stalls deployed globally
- 53 million charging sessions completed
- 19% year-over-year growth rate
- Network now spans over 75,000 connectors worldwide across 7,900+ stations
This expansion is being driven by the new V4 Supercharger technology and the foldable design that allows for much faster deployment. Tesla has shifted entirely to V4 production after the final V3 cabinet rolled off the Gigafactory New York production line in mid-March 2026.
The growth is spread across all regions, with significant new openings in North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific. In the United States, new stations have opened in states including California, Florida, Texas, and Idaho.
With the Supercharger for Tesla app, you can see all these new stations as they come online and plan your trips with the most up-to-date charging map available.