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Tesla Semi Megachargers are now showing on Find Us map

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Tesla has opened Megachargers for the Semi truck on its public Find Us map. Users now locate dedicated charging stations for the electric heavy-duty vehicle alongside Superchargers.

This update marks a key step in building infrastructure for commercial electric trucks. The company has currently opened two Megacharger stations, each supporting peak charging speeds of 1.2 megawatts.

Tesla plans 64 additional locations marked as coming soon across the United States. Texas leads with 19 planned sites, followed by California with 17. Other states include:

  • Florida – 4
  • Georgia – 4
  • Illinois – 4
  • Washington – 4
  • New York – 2
  • Nevada – 2

Single sites appear in Arizona, Colorado, Utah, Oregon, Indiana, Pennsylvania, and Maryland. One operational station sits in Lathrop, California, near major highways for efficient freight routes.

Tesla Semi Megachargers Find Us map

Tesla Semi Megachargers on Find Us map

The Tesla Semi delivers up to 500 miles of range on a single charge, depending on configuration. It uses three independent motors for strong performance and consumes about 1.7 kWh per mile. Fast charging restores up to 60 percent of range in 30 minutes with Megachargers. The truck handles a gross combination weight of 82,000 pounds and supports electric power takeoff for auxiliary systems.

Tesla ramps up Semi production in 2026. The company designs a dedicated factory for an annual volume of 50,000 units. A refreshed design improves efficiency, increases payload capacity, and prepares the vehicle for future autonomy. Customer deliveries begin this year.

This infrastructure expansion supports fleet operators transitioning to electric trucks. Meanwhile, visible charging locations on the map provide clarity for planning long-haul routes.

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