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Tesla Supercharger in Croatia

Updated March 2026

Tesla Superchargers in Croatia deliver up to 250 kW through CCS2 connectors, with stations along the A1 motorway connecting Zagreb to Split and the Adriatic coast. Croatia is an essential corridor for summer road trips from Central Europe. Drivers using our app find that Croatian Superchargers are valuable for coast-bound travel, though the network is still smaller than in Western European countries.

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Tesla Supercharger Details

Type
OEM Network
Max power
250 kW
Approx. DC price
€0.55/kWh
Payment methods
app, contactless

Tesla Supercharger official website

Charging Costs in Croatia

Approx. home electricity
€0.15/kWh
Approx. DC fast charging
€0.45/kWh
Currency
EUR
Plug standard
Type 2 / CCS2

Tesla Supercharger's approximate rate of €0.55/kWh is above the Croatia DC average of approximately €0.45/kWh. Prices vary by location and may be outdated.

How to Pay at Tesla Supercharger in Croatia

Payment is through the Tesla app or contactless card payment at newer V4 Supercharger stations. Prices are in EUR. Add a payment card before your Croatian trip, or tap your contactless card at V4 stalls. RFID is not supported.

Tesla Superchargers in Croatia cost approximately 0.55 EUR per kWh. The Croatian average DC price is about 0.45 EUR per kWh, putting Tesla above the local average. Home electricity costs around 0.15 EUR per kWh, making home charging roughly one third the cost of Supercharging.

Tips for Charging with Tesla Supercharger in Croatia

  • The Tesla app or contactless card payment at V4 stations is needed for payment. Prices are in EUR since Croatia joined the eurozone.
  • The A1 motorway from Zagreb to Split is the main EV travel corridor. Plan Supercharger stops along this route for coastal trips.
  • Summer traffic toward the coast is heavy, especially in July and August. Charge early in the day to avoid peak congestion at both the road and the chargers.
  • Croatia uses CCS2 for DC charging. All Superchargers have CCS2, so any CCS-compatible EV works.

Common Issues

  • Summer holiday traffic makes coastal Supercharger stations busy, especially on Saturdays when weekly tourist turnover happens.
  • Coverage is concentrated along the A1. If you are exploring Istria or the islands, check for alternative charging options in advance.
  • Heat in summer can cause thermal throttling during charging. Your peak speed may drop after sustained high-speed driving in hot conditions.
  • The A1 motorway has tolls. Factor both toll and charging costs into your trip budget.

Croatia has other charging networks, including a major domestic operator, so you can find alternatives along the main motorway route.

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