Tesla's V4 Superchargers 8% to 80% in 35 Minutes

Sunita Somvanshi

Tesla launches a new heating system for Model 3 and Model Y cars with LFP batteries, which improves charging efficiency in cold weather.

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Charging times are up to four times faster in snow using Tesla's innovative AC Ripple system.

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Tesla's Cybertruck can charge much faster. One driver reported charging from 0-80% in just 35 minutes.

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The new V4 supercharger features liquid cooling technology. This makes it possible to transmit twice as much power as the current station.

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Tesla plans to expand its V4 Supercharger network by early 2025 to provide faster charging in more locations across the country.

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Improved charging efficiency makes Tesla vehicles more practical for use in extremely cold weather.

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Approximately 20 locations across the country, including Rockaway, New Jersey, Mesa, and Arizona, have been installed with these powerful new charging stations.

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Tesla is set to continue expanding its charging infrastructure by adding various stations and locations as the network grows.

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As technology advances, electric vehicles are also becoming more accessible, reducing overall transportation costs and helping reduce environmental impacts.

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