Tesla Expands Charging Network in Extreme Conditions
On December 12, 2025, Tesla reached a significant milestone in its expanding electric vehicle infrastructure by unveiling its northernmost Supercharger station in Fairbanks, Alaska. This new facility features eight V4 stalls, strategically positioned in one of the most frigid locales in the United States, just 196 miles south of the Arctic Circle. Fairbanks, known for its extreme cold, experienced average temperatures around -12 degrees Fahrenheit during the week of the opening.
Local Demand for Public Charging Options
Despite being the largest state in the U.S., Alaska has only 36 Supercharger stalls, illustrating the pressing need for more extensive public charging options for Tesla owners. This new installation in Fairbanks will eventually evolve into a full 48-stall Supercharger station, fulfilling local demands for improved access to electric vehicle charging facilities.
Charging Speed and Cost
The Fairbanks Supercharger offers a competitive base price of $0.43 per kilowatt-hour, with advanced V4 capabilities allowing charging speeds of up to 325 kW. This development not only supports local Tesla owners but also positions the area as a potential hub for future EV travelers venturing into Alaska's stunning landscapes.
Global Context of the Northernmost Supercharger
Interestingly, while this Supercharger earns the title of the northernmost in North America, it does not rank among the five northernmost Superchargers globally. Norway holds that distinction, with its first Supercharger located in Honningsvåg, underscoring the challenges and commitments Tesla faces in servicing global markets with extreme climates.
Impressive 2025 Expansion for Tesla Superchargers
2025 has proved to be a remarkable year for Tesla in terms of Supercharger expansion. The company has seen a substantial year-on-year increase, despite a brief slowdown during the transition from V3 to V4 hardware. Throughout the first three quarters of 2025, Tesla added an impressive 7,753 stations and 73,817 stalls worldwide, marking a 16 percent increase in the number of stations and an 18 percent increase in stalls compared to the previous year.
On Track for Further Growth
Tesla anticipates adding over 12,000 new stalls by year's end, averaging a new stall every hour. This relentless pace of growth showcases Tesla's commitment to ensuring robust charging network availability to support the expanding number of electric vehicles on the road.
Supporting Infrastructure Developments
In conjunction with this opening, Tesla recently completed its Supercharger Oasis in Lost Hills, California, which is the largest Supercharger worldwide at 168 stalls, entirely powered by Tesla Solar Panels. This initiative is part of a growing trend where Tesla integrates sustainability and accessibility into its charging network.
Conclusion: A Bright Future Ahead for EV Charging
The opening of the northernmost Supercharger in Fairbanks not only enhances charging accessibility for local Tesla owners but also reflects Tesla's dedication to improving infrastructure even in the most challenging environments. As the company charges into the future with ambitious expansion plans, this new facility is a pivotal addition to a rapidly evolving electric vehicle landscape.