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Here are the new Superchargers Tesla is adding in 2017

Tesla says it is doubling the number of Superchargers worldwide to 10,000 as it prepares for its first mass-market vehicle, the Model 3.

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Tesla announced in April that it planned to double the number of Superchargers worldwide to 10,000 as it prepares for its first mass-market electric vehicle, the $35,000 Model 3.

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According to Tesla, some stations will have the capability to charge several dozen Teslas at once, and others will be built farther from the highway in an effort to make charging "ubiquitous in urban centers."

Here's a map of all the current and planned Superchargers. Existing Superchargers are red, and planned superchargers are gray. Zoom in to find Superchargers in your area.

Tesla's website also has a list of all current and future US Superchargers.

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