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Troubleshooting

Tesla Model 3 Charging at Atlante

Updated March 2026

The Tesla Model 3 is compatible with Atlante chargers. Here is what you need to know about charging speed, connector fit, and how to handle common problems.

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Compatibility Overview

Approximate values. Actual speeds depend on temperature, battery state, and station load.

Connector match
Compatible
Car connector
CCS2
Network connectors
CCS2
Max charging speed
175 kW
10-80% estimate
24 min
Payment
app, contactless

Why Your Charging Speed May Differ

The Tesla Model 3 supports up to 175 kW DC charging. Atlante chargers deliver up to 300 kW. Your car's maximum intake is the limiting factor here, capping speed at 175 kW even on a faster charger.

  • Charging slows down above 80% state of charge on most EVs, including the Tesla Model 3.
  • Cold weather reduces charging speed. The Tesla Model 3 supports battery preconditioning, which helps.
  • If multiple cars share the same Atlante station, power may be split between stalls.

Tesla Model 3 Charging Problems

Tesla Model 3 Charger Won't Start a Charging Session

You have plugged in your Model 3, the charge port light is doing something weird, and nothing is happening. This is one of the most common frustrations for EV drivers. The good news is that it is almost always fixable on the spot. The cause is usually authentication, the charge port latch, or the charger itself.

Symptoms

  • Charge port LED flashes amber or red after plugging in the CCS2 connector
  • Touchscreen shows an error message instead of the charging screen
  • Charger display says 'Waiting for vehicle' or 'Authentication failed'
  • Charge port will not open when pressing the button on the connector
  • Supercharger session does not start automatically after plugging in

What to Do

  1. 1

    Unplug and replug the connector firmly

    Pull the connector out completely. Wait 5 seconds. Push it back in firmly until you hear a click and the charge port LED turns green or starts pulsing. On CCS2, the lower DC pins need to seat fully.

  2. 2

    Check the touchscreen for error messages

    Look at the charging screen on the touchscreen. It will tell you if there is an error, if scheduled charging is active, or if the car is waiting for something. If Scheduled Charging is delaying the session, tap 'Charge Now' to override it.

  3. 3

    Authenticate with the charging network

    At non-Tesla chargers, open the network's app (Ionity, Shell Recharge, or whichever network). Start the session through the app, or tap your RFID card on the charger. At Tesla Superchargers, this step is automatic.

  4. 4

    Try the manual charge port release if the port is stuck

    If the charge port will not open, try tapping your Tesla key card on the B-pillar and pressing the charge port door. You can also open it from the touchscreen under Controls. In freezing weather, pour lukewarm water around the port to melt ice. Never force it.

  5. 5

    Restart the touchscreen

    Hold both scroll wheels on the steering wheel for about 10 seconds until the Tesla logo appears. This restarts the infotainment system and can clear communication errors between the car and the charger.

  6. 6

    Try a different charger or stall

    If nothing works, the charger may be faulty. Move to a different stall or station. At Superchargers, the Tesla app shows stall availability in real time.

Tesla Model 3 Payment Failed at the Charging Station

You plugged in, everything looked fine, and then the charger says payment failed. Or the session will not start because authentication did not go through. Payment problems are different at Tesla Superchargers versus non-Tesla CCS2 chargers, so the fix depends on where you are.

Symptoms

  • Charger display shows 'Payment failed' or 'Transaction declined' after tapping a card
  • Tesla Supercharger session will not start and the Tesla app shows a billing error
  • Non-Tesla CCS2 charger shows 'Authentication failed' after scanning RFID or using an app
  • Contactless payment terminal on the charger does not respond to your bank card
  • Charging starts but stops after a few seconds with a payment-related error on the charger screen

What to Do

  1. 1

    Check if this is a Tesla Supercharger or a non-Tesla station

    At Tesla Superchargers, payment is automatic through your Tesla account. At non-Tesla CCS2 chargers, you need to authenticate separately. The fix is completely different for each.

  2. 2

    For Superchargers: update your payment method in the Tesla app

    Open the Tesla app, go to Account, then Payment. Check that your card is current and not expired. Add a new card if needed. Then try the Supercharger again. The session should start automatically after plugging in.

  3. 3

    For non-Tesla chargers: authenticate through the network app

    Open the charging network's app (Ionity, Shell Recharge, Virta, or whichever network runs the charger). Select the charger, start the session, then plug in. Make sure the app shows your payment method is valid.

  4. 4

    Try a different payment method at the charger

    If the contactless terminal failed, try the network's app instead. If the app failed, try an RFID card. If you do not have the network's app, some chargers accept ad-hoc payments through a QR code on the charger.

  5. 5

    Call your bank if repeated transactions are declined

    If your card keeps getting declined at chargers, your bank may be blocking charging transactions. Call the number on the back of your card and let them know you are making EV charging payments. They can whitelist these merchants.

  6. 6

    Move to a different charger if the payment terminal is broken

    If the charger's payment terminal is physically unresponsive, try a different stall. Report the broken terminal through the network's app so they can fix it.

Tesla Model 3 Charging Slower Than Expected at Charger

You plugged in your Model 3 expecting 175 kW and the touchscreen shows 50 kW. Or your home wallbox is stuck at 3 kW instead of 11 kW. Slow charging on the Model 3 is almost never a defect. It is usually the battery temperature, a charger limitation, or a setting you can fix on the touchscreen in under a minute.

Symptoms

  • DC fast charging power well below the 175 kW maximum shown on the touchscreen
  • AC home charging stuck at 3-4 kW instead of the expected 11 kW
  • Charging speed drops sharply after reaching 50-60% on the touchscreen
  • Supercharger shows lower kW than the stall is rated for
  • Touchscreen charging animation shows a slow trickle instead of rapid charging

What to Do

  1. 1

    Check the battery temperature on the touchscreen

    Tap the charging icon on the touchscreen. If the battery is cold, you will see a snowflake icon or a message about reduced charging speed. To fix this, use the Tesla nav to route to a Supercharger. The car will automatically precondition the battery during the drive.

  2. 2

    Check your state of charge

    If you are above 80%, the slower speed is expected. For the fastest DC charging, arrive between 10-20%. The Model 3 LFP hits peak power in the 10-50% range.

  3. 3

    Move to an unpaired Supercharger stall

    Look at the stall numbers. If they are labeled in pairs (1A/1B, 2A/2B), pick a stall where the paired stall is empty. At V3 or V4 Superchargers, this is not an issue.

  4. 4

    Check the AC charge current limit

    On the touchscreen, go to Controls, then Charging. Look for the charge current slider or setting. Make sure it is set to the maximum value. This only affects AC charging, not Supercharging.

  5. 5

    Try a different charger or stall

    If speeds are still low, the charger may be degraded. Try a different stall at the same location. On non-Tesla CCS chargers, some stations deliver less power than advertised.

  6. 6

    Check for a software update

    Go to Controls, then Software on the touchscreen. If an update is available, install it. Tesla occasionally adjusts charging curves through software updates.

Common Atlante Issues

New station with teething problems

Atlante is expanding rapidly, and many stations are brand new. Newly installed chargers sometimes have firmware bugs, incomplete network configuration, or hardware that has not been fully tested under real-world conditions.

Symptoms

  • Charger turns on but fails to communicate with your vehicle
  • Session starts but drops after a few seconds
  • Charger screen shows an error code you have never seen before
  • Station appears on the map but the chargers are not yet operational

How to Fix It

  1. 1

    Try a different charger at the same station

    New stations often have multiple units and the issue may be limited to one charger. Try another unit before giving up on the location.

  2. 2

    Unplug, wait 30 seconds, and retry

    New charger firmware sometimes fails on the first handshake but succeeds on the second attempt. A short wait lets the charger reset its session state.

  3. 3

    Start the session through the Atlante app

    If the charger's screen or contactless reader is not working properly, the app provides a separate communication path to the charger's backend. This can bypass local hardware issues.

  4. 4

    Check the Atlante app for station status notes

    Atlante sometimes posts notices about newly activated stations that are still in testing. The station detail page in the app may show a note about limited functionality.

  5. 5

    Report the issue and move to the next station

    Use the Atlante app to report the problem. New station issues are usually fixed quickly once reported. Check the app for the nearest alternative Atlante or competitor station.

App crashes on older phones

The Atlante app can be unstable on older phones or phones running outdated operating systems. The app may crash during login, while loading the map, or in the middle of starting a session.

Symptoms

  • App closes unexpectedly when you open the station map
  • App freezes during the payment screen
  • Login screen loads but the app crashes after entering credentials
  • App works briefly but crashes when you try to start a session

How to Fix It

  1. 1

    Update the Atlante app to the latest version

    Atlante pushes frequent updates that fix stability issues. Open the App Store or Google Play and check for updates before your trip.

  2. 2

    Clear the app cache

    On Android, go to Settings, Apps, Atlante, and clear the cache. On iPhone, delete and reinstall the app. Corrupted cache data is a common cause of crashes.

  3. 3

    Check your phone's operating system version

    The Atlante app may require iOS 15+ or Android 10+. If your phone is on an older version, update if possible. If your phone cannot update, you may need a roaming app as a backup.

  4. 4

    Use contactless payment as a fallback

    If the app keeps crashing and the station supports contactless, tap your credit or debit card on the charger's payment terminal. Not all Atlante stations have this yet, but it completely bypasses the app.

  5. 5

    Try a roaming app

    Apps like Chargemap, Shell Recharge, or Electropass can start sessions at Atlante stations without using the Atlante app. Check roaming coverage before relying on this.

Contactless payment terminal not activated

Atlante is rolling out contactless card payment across its network, but not every charger has an active terminal yet. Some units have the hardware installed but the payment function is not turned on.

Symptoms

  • Card reader is visible on the charger but does not respond to a tap
  • Screen says 'Use app to start' with no contactless option shown
  • Contactless symbol is printed on the charger but the reader light is off
  • You see a payment terminal but tapping produces no response

How to Fix It

  1. 1

    Download and use the Atlante app

    At stations where contactless is not yet active, the Atlante app is the primary payment method. Download it before your trip and add a payment card in advance.

  2. 2

    Check the charger screen for payment instructions

    Some Atlante chargers display which payment methods are currently available. If contactless is not listed, the terminal is not active at that unit.

  3. 3

    Try a different charger at the same station

    Contactless activation sometimes rolls out unit by unit. Another charger at the same station may have an active terminal.

  4. 4

    Use a roaming RFID card or app

    If you have an RFID card from a roaming provider, try tapping it. Some Atlante stations accept roaming RFID even when the contactless card terminal is not active.

Charger screen hard to read in direct sunlight

Some Atlante charger screens have low brightness levels that make them nearly impossible to read in bright sunlight. This is especially common at stations in Southern Europe during summer.

Symptoms

  • Screen content is barely visible outdoors during the day
  • You cannot read the price, status, or error messages on the screen
  • Screen appears to be off but the charger is actually on
  • You have to cup your hands around the screen to read it

How to Fix It

  1. 1

    Use your body or hand to shade the screen

    Stand to block direct sunlight from hitting the screen. Even partial shade can make the display readable.

  2. 2

    Take a photo of the screen with your phone

    Your phone camera can sometimes capture what your eyes cannot. Take a photo and zoom in to read the text.

  3. 3

    Use the Atlante app to monitor your session

    All session information (charging speed, energy delivered, cost, estimated time) is available in the app. You do not need the charger screen to track your session.

  4. 4

    Start the session entirely through the app

    If you cannot read the screen at all, use the Atlante app to select the charger, start the session, and stop it when done. This avoids needing to interact with the screen.

Cable connector requires specific angle to lock

Some Atlante charger cables need to be inserted at a particular angle or with extra force for the CCS2 connector to seat properly. If it is not fully locked, the session will not start.

Symptoms

  • Connector feels like it is in but the charger does not recognize it
  • Charger screen says 'Connect cable' even though the cable is plugged in
  • You hear a partial click but the connector is not locked
  • Connector slides back out after you let go

How to Fix It

  1. 1

    Push the connector straight in, then slightly upward

    Some Atlante CCS2 connectors need a slight upward tilt after the initial push to engage the locking mechanism. You should feel and hear a solid click.

  2. 2

    Check for debris in the vehicle's charging port

    Dust, ice, or a small pebble in the port can prevent the connector from seating fully. Inspect the port and brush out anything you find.

  3. 3

    Make sure the vehicle is unlocked and ready to charge

    Some vehicles lock the charging port flap or disable the inlet when the car is locked or in drive mode. Ensure the car is in park and unlocked.

  4. 4

    Try a different cable if the charger has two

    If the charger has two CCS2 cables, try the other one. One cable may have a slightly worn connector that does not seat as easily.

Atlante App Tips

  • Download the Atlante app and create an account before traveling to Southern Europe. Relying on contactless payment is risky since not all terminals are active yet.
  • Check station comments and ratings in the Atlante app. Because the network is new, other drivers often share useful notes about access, parking, or charger quirks.
  • Keep the Atlante app updated. As a new network, they release frequent fixes for stability and feature issues.
  • If the Atlante app crashes on your phone, have a backup roaming app (Chargemap or Shell Recharge) installed and ready to go.

Payment Tips

  • The Atlante app is currently the most reliable payment method across the network. Contactless card payment is expanding but not guaranteed at every station.
  • Add your payment card to the Atlante app before your trip. Setting up payment at the charger on a weak mobile connection is unreliable.
  • Atlante pricing is shown per kWh in the app before you start a session. Check the rate before plugging in, as prices can vary between locations.
  • If contactless payment fails, the Atlante app is your fallback. If the app also fails, try a roaming provider like Chargemap or Shell Recharge.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can the Tesla Model 3 charge at Atlante?
Yes. The Tesla Model 3 uses a CCS2 connector, which is supported by Atlante chargers. Maximum charging speed will be up to 175 kW.
How long does it take to charge a Tesla Model 3 at Atlante?
Charging a Tesla Model 3 from 10% to 80% at Atlante takes approximately 24 minutes at up to 175 kW. Actual times vary depending on temperature, battery condition, and station load.
How do you pay at Atlante?
Atlante accepts app, contactless. Check the Atlante app or website for current pricing and subscription options.

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