EVwire brief: Tesla is pushing its Supercharger for Business program further into international markets, with the company rolling out an updated website that makes it easier for businesses to evaluate potential sites.
The update was highlighted by Tesla project developer Raffaele Ingenito, who highlighted the program’s new tools allowing businesses to estimate charging ROI based on location, traffic, and pricing, and to request custom proposals directly online.
Here’s his post on LinkedIn:
Under the Supercharger for Business program, Tesla supplies the hardware, manages the software ecosystem, handles commissioning, and provides ongoing remote network operations. Hosts fund the installation, pay for electricity, set their own retail charging prices, and can custom-brand the stalls. Tesla takes a flat operational fee.
Businesses can host Superchargers at hotels, shopping centers, corporate campuses, highway rest stops, and other commercial properties.

Tesla Supercharger for Business customers receive white-labeled stalls that can be custom-branded
Details:
These are Tesla’s current Supercharger for Business markets worldwide, as of writing:
Europe:
Germany 🇩🇪
Netherlands 🇳🇱
Belgium 🇧🇪
Sweden 🇸🇪
Middle East:
Asia-Pacific:
North America:

Tesla Supercharger for Business installations have been ramping up in the United States
Context:
Tesla launched Supercharger for Business in September 2025, initially US-only, and expanded to multiple countries across Europe, the Middle East, and beyond within months.
The pitch to businesses is reliability. Tesla guarantees 97% uptime across all Business program sites, matching the standard of its own company-owned network. Supercharger for Business sites are backed by 24/7 remote monitoring, preventative maintenance visits, and driver support, all handled by Tesla. Once a site goes live, it also appears automatically in Tesla's in-car navigation and trip planner.
The scale behind it is significant. Tesla's Supercharger network now spans more than 80,000 stalls globally and delivered 6.7 TWh of energy in 2025, more than all other fast chargers outside China combined.
Source: Raffaele Ingenito on LinkedIn
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