Tesla opens their first Superchargers in Africa with two new stations in Morocco

Today, Tesla opened their first two Superchargers in Morocco.

On the last day of the 3rd quarter, a total of 8 V2 stalls went live at the Onomo Hotel in Casablanca, as well as the Al Houara Resort and Spa in Tangier.

These are not only the first Superchargers in Morocco, but also the first Superchargers in all of Africa.

Image obtained via PlugShare — Tangier Supercharger

Morocco already has a large Tesla/EV following, as well as an (unofficial) owners club.

In 2018, they started installing DC Fast chargers across the country, and have finally worked their way to their first Superchargers.

Photo via PlugShare — one of the first fast chargers in Morocco (installed by the club)
Are you buying a Tesla? If you enjoy our content and we helped in your decision, use our referral link to get a three month trial of Full Self-Driving (FSD).
Previous Article

Porsche Destination charging network expands to Canada

Next Article

Charlottetown Tesla Supercharger now open [PEI]

You might be interested in …

Supercharger

Tesla says select US Superchargers will soon be available to all EVs, announces plans to more than double size of US network by 2024

Tesla will soon open up its Supercharger network in the US to all electric vehicle (EV) owners. The announcement comes after the automaker worked with the White House, also committing to more than double the […]