According to a post on the company’s blog, “In 2017, we’ll be doubling the Tesla charging network, expanding existing sites so drivers never wait to charge, and broadening our charging locations within city centers. As always, the most convenient way to charge is to plug in overnight where you park. However, to better serve the needs of owners who are traveling or those who don’t have access to reliable home charging, we will continue to aggressively expand our public charging networks.”
Tesla is also boasting at how they started the year with over 5,000 Superchargers around the world, and by the end of the year they are aiming to have more than 10,000 Superchargers and 15,000 Destination Charging connectors. For the North American market, the company is aiming for a 150% increase in Superchargers, where in California alone they’ll be adding 1,000 units.
Of course fully charging a car still takes longer than if you were to fill it with gas, but the eventual ubiquity of charging stations means that you’ll always be able to find somewhere to plug in and recharge.