The existence of chargers for electric cars is still pending in the charging infrastructure to promote the use of electric mobility. The brands are working to get as many charging points as possible in the country and thus improve the use of cars that need electricity to operate.
Tesla wants to continue being the best-known brand of this type of vehicle and therefore proposes the creation of its own super-fast charging stations in European territory. And its plans also include the possibility of Spain having this type of facility designed to recover the charge from the batteries of the brand’s models.
New superchargers for Spain
There are currently 33 Tesla superchargers located in Spain, an insufficient number that will soon be reinforced with the addition of 11 new facilities. These will make it possible for Spain to enjoy one of these superchargers in several provinces, increasing its presence and facilitating battery charging in almost all of them.
Of course, there are provinces that will be left out of the electricity map of the American company, as is the case of Teruel or Salamanca. However, other provinces that until now were not included in this list will have a facility prepared to offer service throughout this year.
In the community of Madrid, there will be 3 installations of Tesla superchargers, while in Catalonia 8 Tesla stations may be used. In Galicia, two new Tesla charging infrastructures will be opened, while in the Valencian Community one will be installed in Castellón, another in South Valencia and another in Alicante.
The Huesca, Bilbao, Pamplona and Almería stations make up the rest of the supercharger facilities that will be opened throughout 2021. The Valencia station will arrive during the first quarter of 2021, while the rest are scheduled for put into operation during the third quarter of 2021.
What is still not clear if these new charging points will be equipped with the new V3 superchargers of 250 kW in direct current, something that will reduce the charging times of the cars and allow greater agility to reduce charging times and avoid agglomerations in charging points. Currently, all Tesla models on the market can charge in these conditions and it would be a good option to offer a better service to Tesla users.