Tesla in Mexico has a total of 35 Superchargers distributed across several cities in the country, strategically located to facilitate long-distance travel in the brand’s electric vehicles, offering drivers the ability to recharge their cars in just minutes.
The Superchargers allow Tesla users to charge up to 80% of their vehicle’s battery in approximately 30 minutes, a significant advantage compared to conventional chargers.
This infrastructure is crucial for promoting the adoption of electric vehicles in Mexico, a country where the electric car market is steadily growing, aiming to become a sector leader.
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Tesla’s presence in Mexico
The Tesla Supercharger stations are located in key points such as major highways and cities, including Mexico City, Guadalajara, Monterrey, Puebla, and Querétaro.
This network benefits Tesla owners and reinforces the company’s commitment to sustainable mobility and the reduction of harmful emissions.
In this regard, Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla, has stated that the expansion of Superchargers is a priority to ensure that electric vehicles become a viable option for drivers in all regions.
With these 35 Superchargers, Tesla positions itself as one of the leaders in electric charging infrastructure in Mexico, contributing to the development of a cleaner and more efficient transportation system.