jsmay311
Active Member
The last I was aware, Supercharging prices also vary by time of day, as this affects the electricity rate paid by Tesla and also the level of congestion.
Supercharger locations with peak/off-peak pricing constitute a pretty small minority of all US locations.
They're quite common in CA and FL (roughly 50% and 25% respectively of the total in each state). But outside of those two states, they’re almost non-existent. Like only ~1.5% of the total.
WA has 7-8 and CO has 3, but no other state has more than one. (NY, OR, UT, and VA each have one last I checked.)
It’s also worth pointing out that (outside of California, at least) the peak prices aren’t much higher than the flat rates at nearby SCs. So you might pay a little more during peak hours, but you benefit by paying a lot less during off-peak. So it will be an overall cost reduction on average.