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Tesla Supercharger for Business grows with rare V3 site in Belleville, Kansas

Tesla is making sure all its remaining V3 Supercharger inventory is put to good use.

Simon Alvarez
Simon Alvarez

Apr 6, 2026

Tesla Supercharger for Business grows with rare V3 site in Belleville, Kansas

EVwire brief: Tesla announced a unique Supercharger for Business site in Belleville, Kansas. The site stands out because it uses V3 Supercharger stalls, rather than the newer V4 hardware typically seen in recent third-party deployments.

AC Customs, the site owner, stated that the Belleville installation used some of Tesla’s final available V3 Supercharger units, which were offered at discounted pricing for Tesla for Business clients.

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It was some of the last V3s being sold at a discount to move stock.

AC Customs, on X

The site was promoted by the official Tesla Charging account:

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The AC Customs Supercharger is located at 1212 17th St, Belleville, KS 66935, and features four Supercharger V3 stalls. The site offers up to 250 kW maximum charging speed and 24/7 access.

Charging is priced at a base rate of $0.43/kWh for both Tesla and non-Tesla EVs.

AC Customs’ Supercharger is a rare V3 Tesla for Business site (Source)

Tesla’s Supercharger for Business program

The Supercharger for Business program was launched in September 2025, and it allows third parties to own and operate Tesla-branded or white-labeled charging stations that can be customized with a client’s logo or graphics.

The model shifts capital investment to site hosts while maintaining Tesla’s software integration, uptime standards, and user experience.

This approach enables faster network expansion without Tesla directly funding every installation, while giving partners control over pricing and site operations.

AC Customs thanked Tesla for being a great partner in the buildout of its V3 Superchargers (Source)

The Belleville site adds to a growing number of third-party Tesla charging deployments.

In Norman, Oklahoma, Francis Energy deployed V4 Superchargers despite being a regional charging competitor to Tesla. 

In Alpharetta, Georgia, a police department installed V4 units for fleet use while keeping them public-facing. In Fredericksburg, Texas, The Courtyard integrated V4 stalls for its visitors. 

The Courtyard’s V4 Supercharger (mockup) in Fredericksburg

Diamonds by Raymond Lee’s Superchargers in Boca Raton

More recently, a luxury retail site in Boca Raton, Florida, Diamonds by Raymond Lee (DBRL), combined Tesla V4 units with third-party charging hardware in a hybrid setup for its clients.

Source: Tesla Charging, AC Customs Solar

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