The 'Supercharged City' goes further! Tesla's Largest Destination Charging Station Landing in Shenzhen
阿豆学长长ov
发表于 2023-11-20 13:53:20
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On November 17th, the Tesla Qiaochengfang destination charging station in Shenzhen was completed. According to reports, this station has 188 destination charging stations, making it the largest among over 700 Tesla destination charging stations in China. It is understood that Tesla vehicles support a maximum destination charging power of 21kW, which can reach 0% to 80% charging in as little as 6 hours. Non Tesla owners can also enjoy 7kW charging.
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