Tesla Supercharger vs Electrify America: Speed Comparison 2024

Compare the two largest fast-charging networks in North America. Learn about charging speeds, costs, coverage, and which network is best for your EV.

Network Overview

Tesla Supercharger

  • Locations: 50,000+ globally, 6,000+ in North America
  • Max Speed: Up to 250 kW (V3), 150 kW (V2)
  • Connector: Tesla proprietary (NACS)
  • Reliability: 99.95% uptime
  • Payment: Integrated billing

Electrify America

  • Locations: 3,500+ chargers, 800+ stations
  • Max Speed: Up to 350 kW
  • Connector: CCS1 (SAE Combo)
  • Reliability: ~95% uptime
  • Payment: App, RFID, credit card

Charging Speed Comparison

VehicleTesla SuperchargerElectrify AmericaWinner
Tesla Model 3250 kW peak170 kW peakTesla
Tesla Model Y250 kW peak170 kW peakTesla
Hyundai IONIQ 5N/A (adapter needed)235 kW peakEA
Kia EV6N/A (adapter needed)239 kW peakEA
Ford Mustang Mach-EN/A (adapter needed)150 kW peakEA
Lucid AirN/A (adapter needed)300 kW peakEA

Cost Comparison

Pricing Structure

Tesla Supercharger

  • • Tesla owners: $0.25-$0.50/kWh
  • • Non-Tesla: $0.48-$0.60/kWh
  • • Membership available for non-Tesla
  • • Time-based pricing during peak hours

Electrify America

  • • Guest: $0.43-$0.48/kWh
  • • Pass+ members: $0.36-$0.40/kWh
  • • Pass members: $0.31-$0.35/kWh
  • • Some locations have per-minute pricing

Network Coverage

Tesla Supercharger Advantages

  • ✅ Massive network with excellent coverage
  • ✅ Consistent high reliability
  • ✅ Seamless integration with Tesla vehicles
  • ✅ Premium locations (hotels, shopping centers)
  • ✅ Real-time availability in Tesla navigation

Electrify America Advantages

  • ✅ Higher peak charging speeds (up to 350 kW)
  • ✅ Open to all CCS-compatible vehicles
  • ✅ Strategic highway corridor placement
  • ✅ Multiple connector types at each station
  • ✅ Competitive pricing with membership plans

Real-World Performance

Charging Time Examples (10-80%)

Tesla Model 3 (75 kWh)
Supercharger: 28 minutes
EA: 35 minutes
Hyundai IONIQ 5 (77.4 kWh)
Supercharger: N/A*
EA: 22 minutes
Ford Mustang Mach-E (88 kWh)
Supercharger: N/A*
EA: 45 minutes

*Requires NACS adapter (coming 2024-2025)

Which Network Should You Choose?

Choose Tesla Supercharger If:

  • • You drive a Tesla vehicle
  • • You prioritize reliability and uptime
  • • You want the largest network coverage
  • • You prefer seamless, integrated charging experience
  • • You frequently travel long distances

Choose Electrify America If:

  • • You drive a non-Tesla EV with CCS connector
  • • Your vehicle supports ultra-fast charging (>200 kW)
  • • You want the fastest possible charging speeds
  • • You prefer competitive pricing with membership options
  • • You primarily travel on major highway corridors

Future Outlook

NACS Adoption

Major automakers including Ford, GM, Rivian, and others are adopting Tesla's NACS connector standard. This means:

  • • Non-Tesla EVs will gain access to Supercharger network (2024-2025)
  • • Adapters will be available for existing CCS vehicles
  • • Tesla Supercharger network will become the de facto standard
  • • Competition will increase, potentially lowering prices

Calculate Your Charging Time

Want to know exactly how long it will take to charge your specific EV? Use our calculator to get precise charging times for both networks.

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