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
Vehicle | Tesla Supercharger | Electrify America | Winner |
---|---|---|---|
Tesla Model 3 | 250 kW peak | 170 kW peak | Tesla |
Tesla Model Y | 250 kW peak | 170 kW peak | Tesla |
Hyundai IONIQ 5 | N/A (adapter needed) | 235 kW peak | EA |
Kia EV6 | N/A (adapter needed) | 239 kW peak | EA |
Ford Mustang Mach-E | N/A (adapter needed) | 150 kW peak | EA |
Lucid Air | N/A (adapter needed) | 300 kW peak | EA |
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
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