One of the most attractive aspects of owning a Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) is having access to the Tesla Supercharger network, which features quick Tesla charging stations in all 50 U.S. states.
Tesla’s Supercharger network offers such an advantage to its drivers that Tesla’s major competitors are seeking to plug in to the network as they expand their electric vehicle (EV) offerings to consumers. These companies include Ford, General Motors, Volvo, Rivian, Mercedes-Benz, Nissan, and Kia.
There are 2,967 Tesla Supercharger stations in the U.S. housing 36,062 charging ports, according to data collected by the U.S. Department of Energy. The Tesla Supercharger network accounts for 53% of all DC Fast EV charging ports in the United States.
The network is also expanding rapidly. The number of stations and ports has increased by 19% and 24%, respectively, since the start of 2025.
Read on for a look at how many Tesla Superchargers are in each state and which cities have the most Tesla Superchargers.

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This article refers to Tesla Supercharger stations and Tesla Supercharger ports, or just Tesla Superchargers. Tesla Supercharger stations are locations in the Tesla Supercharger network at which one or more Supercharger ports are available. Examples include shopping centers and parking lots. Tesla Superchargers are the DC Fast Charger ports which charge vehicles at those stations. Stations have one or more ports.
Tesla Superchargers by state
California has the most Tesla Supercharger stations (633) and the most ports (10,402). That’s no surprise given that the Golden State had nearly 1.3 million EV registrations at the end of 2023, which is the highest by far. Florida had the second-highest number of EV registrations, with 255,000, according to the Department of Energy. Texas wasn't far behind, with 230,000 EV registrations.
Florida has the second-most Tesla Supercharger stations (223) and third-most ports (2,544).
Texas has the third-most Tesla Supercharger stations (212) and second-most ports (2,589).
Rhode Island and Hawaii have just six Tesla supercharger stations, tied for the fewest in the country. Rhode Island also has the fewest ports (48).
Cities with the most Tesla Superchargers
Las Vegas and San Diego are tied for the most Tesla Supercharger stations (25), but Las Vegas has the most Supercharger ports (416). San Diego is second with 402 Superchargers. Below is a Tesla Supercharger map and more details on which cities have the most Tesla Superchargers.
Top cities by Tesla Supercharger stations
These are the top cities by Tesla Supercharger stations.
Top cities by Tesla Supercharger ports
These are the top cities by Tesla Supercharger ports. A few cities stand out for having relatively few Supercharger stations but with a large number of Supercharger ports.
The world's largest Tesla Supercharger station, called Project Oasis, is in Lost Hills, California, and powered entirely by solar energy. It has 164 ports, but this station only recently became fully operational and isn't reflected in the data yet.
Los Angeles is notable for being the site of the Tesla Diner, a combination of a Supercharger station, a classic American diner, and a drive-in experience. With 80 Supercharger ports, it's the largest urban Supercharging station in the world.
Tesla Supercharger stations by location type
Most Tesla Supercharger stations are found in shopping centers or at gas stations, according to data from the U.S. Department of Energy.
Also common are Supercharger stations at grocery stores, parking lots, and restaurants.
Tesla Supercharger stations are less common at hotels and inns. Instead, Tesla has populated those facilities with Tesla Destination stations, which are a charging network separate from the Supercharger network.
Tesla Destination stations only offer Level 2 EV chargers, which are slower and better suited for charging during an overnight stay or a couple of hours away from your vehicle while dining.
What’s next for Tesla’s Supercharger network?
With auto companies investing heavily in EVs, they’ll need to figure out how to make chargers available to customers. As a result, automakers are turning to Tesla, which has opened up its once-private Supercharger network.
Tesla has three types of Superchargers:
- Tesla-only Superchargers are exclusively for Tesla vehicles.
- All EVs Superchargers are open to all EVs through the use of a Magic Dock adapter, which is provided at the charging port.
- NACS Superchargers are open to EVs from 20 other automakers and counting. The driver must have an adapter from their vehicle manufacturer, or the vehicle must be equipped with Tesla's North American Charging Standard (NACS).
Every major automaker has announced a switch to Tesla's NACS, meaning their new EVs will be able to use NACS Superchargers without requiring an adapter. The decision to open up the Supercharger network expands charging access for EV drivers and has created a new source of revenue for Elon Musk's EV company.
EV charging is a fraction of Tesla's current revenue, but that could change as the automaker continues to expand its charging network. It now offers Supercharger for Business, which are Supercharger stations owned by a third-party company and managed by Tesla. It's also building much larger charging stations. Project Oasis is a recent example, and Tesla has revealed plans to expand its Firebaugh, California station to 304 stalls.
With EVs making up a growing share of vehicles on the road -- and automakers desperate for convenient charging options to boost the value proposition to potential buyers -- Tesla has an opportunity to become the market leader in EV charging.
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Sources
- Tesla, Inc. (2025). “Form 10-K.”
- U.S. Department of Energy (2026). “Electric Vehicle Charging Station Locations.”
- U.S. Department of Energy (2026). “Electric Vehicle Registrations by State.”
Methodology
All data is sourced from the U.S. Department of Energy Electric Vehicle Charging Stations database as of Jan. 22, 2026. Locations in the Tesla Supercharger network are counted as Tesla Supercharger stations. Within those stations, DC Fast Chargers with a Tesla connector are counted as Tesla Supercharger ports and are sometimes referred to as Tesla Superchargers in this article.