Tesla’s Cybertruck owners received a significant upgrade as the electric vehicle maker rolled out enhanced charging capabilities across select V4 Supercharger locations. The new charging speed, peaking at 325kW, marks a substantial improvement in the vehicle’s charging infrastructure.
The enhanced charging capability is being deployed across 19 strategic locations, from Blaine, Washington to Columbus, Georgia. This widespread rollout demonstrates Tesla’s commitment to improving charging infrastructure across diverse geographical regions.
David Moss, Cybertruck owner tests at the Blaine, Washington V4 Supercharger station revealed impressive charging metrics. The Cybertruck achieved a peak charging rate of 321kW at 14% battery level, maintaining substantial power delivery throughout the charging session. Users report charging times of 10 minutes from 8% to 40%, and 35 minutes to reach 80% capacity.
The charging performance follows a calculated curve:
- Initial charge rate exceeds 315kW at 10% battery level
- Peak performance reaches 321kW at 14%
- Gradual decline to 179kW at 40%
- Maintains 95kW at 80% charge level
While current V4 Supercharger cabinets support up to 500kW charging potential, this capability remains dormant until 2025. The Cybertruck’s 325kW charging rate operates within the existing V3 cabinet infrastructure, suggesting room for future improvements.
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