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Tesla Supercharger in Switzerland

Updated March 2026

Tesla Superchargers in Switzerland offer up to 250 kW through CCS2 connectors. Switzerland is compact with good highway charging coverage, and its clean electricity grid (mostly hydro and nuclear) means your charging is largely carbon-free. Based on what our users tell us, Swiss Superchargers are reliable and well-located, though alpine driving can drain your battery faster than expected.

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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 Switzerland

Approx. home electricity
€0.22/kWh
Approx. DC fast charging
€0.65/kWh
Currency
CHF
Plug standard
Type 2 / CCS2

Tesla Supercharger's approximate rate of €0.55/kWh is below the Switzerland DC average of approximately €0.65/kWh. Prices vary by location and may be outdated.

How to Pay at Tesla Supercharger in Switzerland

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

Tesla Superchargers in Switzerland cost approximately 0.55 EUR per kWh. The Swiss average DC price is about 0.55 EUR per kWh, so Tesla is in line with the market. Home electricity averages around 0.22 EUR per kWh, making home charging roughly 60% cheaper than Supercharging.

Tips for Charging with Tesla Supercharger in Switzerland

  • Mountain driving in Switzerland uses significantly more energy going uphill. You will recover some through regenerative braking on descents, but plan your charging stops on the conservative side.
  • The Tesla app or contactless card payment at V4 stations is needed for payment. Prices display in CHF.
  • Switzerland is not in the EU, so mobile roaming charges may apply if you are on an EU phone plan. Download station details before losing Wi-Fi.
  • Supercharger stations in Switzerland often sit near restaurants and shops. Use the stop for a meal while your car charges.

Common Issues

  • Alpine elevation changes drain the battery faster than flat driving. A route that looks manageable on the map may use more energy than you expect.
  • Cold temperatures at higher altitudes can reduce charging speed, even in seasons that feel mild at lower elevations.
  • Power sharing at stations near popular ski resorts or tourist destinations can reduce speeds during holiday periods.
  • The Tesla app may not work well inside tunnels or in deep valleys with poor mobile reception. Open the app before entering these areas.

Switzerland has other fast-charging networks along its highways, so you can find nearby alternatives if the Supercharger is full.

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