Tesla continues to grow its Supercharger network, recently adding a new location in Shoreline, Washington. This expansion, reported by Tesla Charging on X, showcases the company’s ongoing efforts to enhance charging infrastructure for electric vehicle owners.
New Supercharger Details
The Shoreline Supercharger station boasts 12 charging stalls, strategically located at a Trader Joe’s parking lot at 1201 N 175th St, Shoreline, WA 98133. This new installation offers:
- Charging capacity up to 250kW
- 24/7 availability
- NACS adapter requirement for non-Tesla vehicles
Expanding in the Seattle Area
This addition strengthens Tesla’s presence in the greater Seattle region, providing more charging options for EV drivers. The location’s proximity to major routes and a popular grocery store adds convenience for Tesla owners and other EV drivers alike.
Supercharger Network Growth
Tesla’s Supercharger network has seen significant expansion:
- Over 55,000 Supercharger ports worldwide as of 2024
- $500 million investment planned for network expansion this year
- Thousands of new chargers slated for 2024
However, recent developments suggest a potential shift in strategy. Tesla laid off much of its Supercharger team in April 2024, including senior leadership. Elon Musk has stated that while network growth will continue, it may proceed at a slower pace for new locations.

Opening to Other EV Brands
Tesla is in the process of making its Supercharger network accessible to non-Tesla electric vehicles:
- 7,500 chargers planned to open to other EVs by the end of 2024
- Major automakers like Ford, GM, and Mercedes-Benz adopting Tesla’s North American Charging Standard (NACS)
- Non-Tesla vehicles can use adapters or have built-in NACS ports
Charging Fees and Amenities
The Shoreline Supercharger offers competitive rates for non-Tesla EV owners:
- $0.31/kWh charging fee
- $1/min idle fee (up to a certain limit)
Amenities at the location include restrooms and food options, enhancing the charging experience for users.
EVXL’s Take
The addition of the Shoreline Supercharger demonstrates Tesla’s commitment to expanding charging infrastructure, even as the company adjusts its growth strategy. This development aligns with the broader trend of increasing EV adoption and the need for robust charging networks. As we’ve seen in recent Tesla news, the company continues to lead in EV innovation, not just in vehicle production but also in supporting infrastructure. The opening of Superchargers to other EV brands could be a game-changer for the industry, potentially accelerating the transition to electric mobility.
Photo courtesy of Tesla Charging on X
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