Tesla Superchargers follow Model 3 and Model Y to South American country


Tesla Superchargers have followed the Model 3 and Model Y to a South American country, marking their first appearance in Chile after the two vehicles landed there in April.

Tesla announced the first Superchargers have been built and are now active in Chile, with two locations kicking off the expansion of the world’s largest EV charging infrastructure to the South American country.

The first Superchargers in Chile landed in Quilicura, located in Central Chile, and Curauma, a coastal region near the South Pacific Ocean.

In total, eight V4 250 kW Superchargers are available, four in each location. They are also capable of CCS, enabling other electric vehicles to charge if the network is currently open to those manufacturers.

The expansion of Tesla’s Supercharger Network into Chile is monumental for several reasons. The first is confined to Tesla, as it is just another location where the company will be able to confidently sell its vehicles.

While things are likely going to be quiet in terms of sales for right now because of the limited charging availability, there is certainly going to be an expansion of the stalls in the coming years, making Chile an ideal place to own a Tesla EV.

Tesla’s first Model 3 and Y land in Chile as South American offensive begins

With CCS compatibility, the Chilean EV market should also see a step up. Currently, there is a very limited presence of EVs there. In 2022, sales throughout South America were extremely weak, with 40,700 EVs sold in the entire continent. 19,000 of these sales were in Brazil.

Perhaps Tesla coming to the region with its Supercharger Network will help push EVs in the direction of consumers this year and next.

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Belgium’s largest battery goes live with 53 Tesla Megapacks


Operators recently turned on what is now Belgium’s largest battery energy storage system (BESS), as backed by Tesla’s Megapack grid-scale batteries.

The Ville-sur-Haine BESS project in Wallonia, Belgium became operational over the weekend, as supported by 53 Tesla Megapacks for 50MW/200 MWh of capacity. The site is being operated by Netherlands-based energy producer Eneco, and it has now come online after first being announced last June.

In addition to being the largest BESS project in the country, it’s also the largest project built thus far by Eneco, which is majority-owned by Mitsubishi. The site was officially energized after a three-day energization process, and it’s completion comes less than a year after construction crews first broke ground on the site.

Tesla also has a 50MW/100MWh project in Lessines, Belgium with 40 Megapacks, as is being operated by Corsica Sole. The company highlighted this site in a brief video shared last year, as can be seen below.

At this time, Tesla produces its Megapacks at a production facility in Lathrop, California, dubbed the company’s “Megafactory.” The plant has been ramping up its Megapack program, and it’s expected to be able to produce 10,000 units per year at volume production.

Along with the California Megafactory, Tesla is currently nearing the completion of a second Megafactory in Shanghai, China, which will have the same annual production output as the Lathrop location.

Tesla has also been deploying Megapacks at increasing rates in recent months, with the Ville-sur-Haine project being just one of a long series of new and upcoming projects. In addition, Tesla has installed more of its Megapack and Powerwall batteries this year than in all of 2023 combined, with a total of 20.3 GWh delivered as of the end of Q3.

Last week, another Tesla Megapack project in Alaska was powered on with 40MW/80MWh of capacity, following the commissioning of a 100MW/200MWh UK facility earlier this month.

Tesla highlights the Megapack site replacing Hawaii’s last coal plant

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Tesla Cybertruck is US’ 3rd best-selling EV, behind Model 3 and Model Y


Cox Automotive data has revealed that the Tesla Cybertruck was the United States’ third best-selling electric vehicle in the third quarter of 2024. The all-electric pickup truck was just behind its two stablemates, the Model Y crossover and Model 3 sedan, which were the U.S.’ best and second-best-selling EVs in Q3 2024, respectively. 

As could be seen in Kelley Blue Book’s Electric Vehicle Sales Report Q3 2024, Tesla remains the undisputed king of EVs in the United States, with 166,923 vehicles sold in the third quarter. Year-to-date, Tesla has sold 471,374 vehicles in the United States, accounting for 49.8% of the country’s electric vehicle sector.

Arguably the most surprising EV in Kelly Blue Book’s report was the Cybertruck, which sold 16,692 units in Q3 2024 and 28,250 year-to-date. These results make the Cybertruck the third best-selling EV in the United States in Q3 2024. It also makes the Cybertruck quite dominant in the battery electric pickup truck segment.

For context, the Ford F-150 Lightning, Rivian R1T, and Chevrolet Silverado EV sold 7,162, 3,817, and 1,995 units in the third quarter, respectively. This means that the Cybertruck, with its sales of 16,692 units in Q3, outsold its three biggest rivals combined during the quarter. That’s not bad at all for a vehicle that is constantly criticized and mocked in the news and social media. 

The U.S.’ EV segment is completely dominated by the Model Y crossover, which sold 86,801 units in Q3 2024. Year-to-date, the Model Y’s U.S. sales were tracked at 284,831 units, which means that the all-electric crossover accounts for 30.1% of the United States’ electric vehicle sector on its own. This is especially impressive considering that some buyers may be waiting for a potential update to the Model Y, similar to the Model 3’s “Highland” update. 

Following the Model Y was the Tesla Model 3 sedan, which sold 58,423 units in the third quarter. Year-to-date, a total of 131,975 Model 3 sedans were sold in the United States. While this number is notably lower than the Model Y’s sales, it does highlight the the momentum of the reengineered Model 3, which has received rave reviews from professionals and consumers alike. It should also be noted that the Model 3 is only produced in the Fremont Factory and Giga Shanghai, unlike the Model Y, which is produced in the Fremont Factory, Giga Shanghai, Gigafactory Texas, and Gigafactory Berlin. 

Kelley Blue Book’s Electric Vehicle Sales Report Q3 2024 can be viewed below.

Kelley Blue Book EV Sales Report Q3 2024 Revised 10-14-24 by Simon Alvarez on Scribd

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