Tesla has announced a new pricing structure for its Supercharger network in the UK, following the introduction of a new membership model for its customers.  

Under the new regime, electric vehicle (EV) drivers can access reduced Supercharging rates by becoming members, with Tesla owners automatically enrolled.

Starting immediately, the monthly membership fee will be reduced by £2, from £10.99 to £8.99 a month.  

Tesla is also introducing today a new annual membership option for £90, giving EV drivers a 16% discount compared to a monthly membership.

Annual membership also provides Supercharger users with access to member charging rates. 

Tesla owners, it said, will continue to enjoy a “seamless and fully integrated Supercharging experience at lower member rates than non-membership prices, while all EV owners will have more affordable options to choose from”.

Supercharging without a membership will remain available at stations accessible to all EV drivers, while Supercharging rates will continue to be updated regularly to provide affordable, fast-charging for all EV drivers, it added.

Customers with an active membership will benefit from an automatically reduced monthly fee or can switch to a yearly membership plan.

The Tesla app will need to be updated to version 4.32 and above. 

In the UK and Ireland, Tesla operates more than 1,400 Superchargers at 140 sites, 42 of which are open to all EVs with CCS charging, with 477 chargers available. A list of these sites can be found below.

With the V4 Superchargers, customers can use contactless card payments via a terminal on the Supercharger. For V3 Superchargers, users can charge and pay using the Tesla app.

Tesla installed its first V4 Supercharger in the UK, which is designed to be used by EVs from any brand, in September 2023, while it first opened up its network of Superchargers to drivers of non-Tesla vehicles in May 2022

As of today, more than 14,000 Superchargers distributed in over 1,100 locations are available in 30 European countries. Over 70% of the network in Europe is currently open to non-Tesla vehicles, and more Superchargers will be added in the near future. 

Sites open to all EVs

Manchester, UK - Trafford Centre

Wokingham, UK

London, UK - Tottenham

Banbury, UK

Merry Hill, UK

Newmarket, UK - Studlands Shopping Park

Birmingham, UK - St Andrews

Fort William, UK

Enfield, Ireland

Newport, UK

Thetford, UK

Folkestone, UK – France Bound Only

Aviemore, UK

Trentham, UK

London, UK - Romford

Luton, UK

Dundee, UK

Harrogate, UK

Flint Mountain, UK

Larkhall, UK

Kettering, UK

Frankley, UK - Southbound

Reading, UK - Westbound

Heathrow, UK - Terminals 2 & 3

Ipswich, UK

Cardiff, UK

Uxbridge, UK

Aberystwyth, UK

Lifton, UK

Guildford, UK

Athenry, Ireland

Inverness, UK

Heartlands, UK

London, UK - Bromley

Trumpington, UK

Dorking, UK

Bristol, UK - Eastgate

London, UK - Sidcup

Eurocentral, UK

Adderstone, UK

Bristol, UK - Lysander Road

Solihull, UK - Service Centre

Carmarthen, UK

Grays, UK

Cork, Ireland - Mahon Point Shopping Centre