Charging Network
Tesla Supercharger in Romania
Updated March 2026
Tesla Superchargers in Romania deliver up to 250 kW through CCS2 connectors. Romania's charging infrastructure is expanding, and Superchargers fill important gaps along major E-roads and national routes. Drivers using our app find that Supercharger stations in Romania are reliable when you can reach them, but distances between stations can be longer than in Western Europe, so plan carefully.
Tesla Supercharger Details
- Type
- OEM Network
- Max power
- 250 kW
- Approx. DC price
- €0.55/kWh
- Payment methods
- app, contactless
Charging Costs in Romania
- Approx. home electricity
- €0.14/kWh
- Approx. DC fast charging
- €0.45/kWh
- Currency
- RON
- Plug standard
- Type 2 / CCS2
Tesla Supercharger's approximate rate of €0.55/kWh is above the Romania DC average of approximately €0.45/kWh. Prices vary by location and may be outdated.
How to Pay at Tesla Supercharger in Romania
Payment is through the Tesla app or contactless card payment at newer V4 Supercharger stations. Prices are in RON. Add a payment card to your Tesla account before visiting Romania, or tap your contactless card at V4 stalls. RFID is not supported.
Tesla Superchargers in Romania cost approximately 0.55 EUR per kWh. The Romanian average DC price is about 0.45 EUR per kWh, putting Tesla above the local market rate. Home electricity is affordable at around 0.14 EUR per kWh, making home charging roughly one quarter the cost of Supercharging.
Tips for Charging with Tesla Supercharger in Romania
- The Tesla app or contactless card payment at V4 stations is needed for payment. Prices display in RON (Romanian leu).
- Romania's motorway network is still being built. Many long-distance routes use national roads (E-roads), which are slower and affect your range differently than highway driving.
- Distances between charging stations in Romania can be significant. Keep a generous battery margin, especially on routes through the Carpathian Mountains.
- Romania uses CCS2 for DC charging. All Superchargers have CCS2, compatible with any modern EV.
Common Issues
- Longer distances between stations compared to Western Europe. Plan your stops conservatively, especially on cross-country routes.
- Mountain driving through the Carpathians uses more energy due to elevation changes. Factor this into your range calculations.
- Romania's road infrastructure varies. Some routes are slower national roads, not motorways, which affects travel time and energy consumption differently.
- Mobile data coverage can be weaker in rural and mountainous areas. Load the Tesla app and check station details before leaving urban areas.
Romania has other fast-charging networks building out along its main routes, so you may find alternatives, especially near larger cities.
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