This Is How The New Tesla V4 Supercharger Might Look via insideevs.com
's new V4 Supercharging stalls will be taller and slightly narrower than the current V3 units. The shape has not been revealed yet, but MarcoRP says that he has found the dimensions:notes that it received access to a photo of the new V4 Supercharging stall, which visually reminds them of the Megacharger stall, but it's not as tall. Unfortunately, according to the report, the photo can't be shared publicly.
In other words, on top of the existing V2/V3 Superchargers around the world, there will be a V4 version with a smaller footprint as well as Megachargers for heavy-duty vehicles . The Megachargers will be the largest of the three.
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