Tesla EV Chargers & Charging Stations

Types of Tesla Chargers Compatible with Evie Networks

All of Evie’s fast charging stations use CCS2 (Combined Charging System Type 2) connectors, which are fully compatible with all current Tesla models in Australia. Top up quickly and easily gain up to 320 km (200 miles) of range in just 15–30 minutes.

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 How to Charge Your Tesla with Evie Networks

Charging with Evie is easy!

  1. Find an Evie charger: Use the Evie app or website to locate nearby stations and check pricing.
  2. Create an account: Register with your details and set up secure payment (credit card, Apple Pay, or PayPal). 
  3. Plug in: Connect the correct plug (CCS2 for Tesla).
  4. Select the charging station: The app detects your location or scan the QR code.
  5. Start Charging: Confirm details in the app and tap ‘start charging’.
  6. Stop Charging: Press ‘stop charge’ on the charger screen.

For more information, read the full how-to-charge guide.

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How fast is the charging speed at Evie stations for Tesla vehicles?

The charging speed of your vehicle depends on a few factors, including your vehicle’s current state of charge, battery size and temperature, as well as the type of charger you use.  When you connect to one of Evie’s Tesla car chargers, it will automatically estimate the time to fully charge your battery, taking into account all vehicle and environmental factors.

Here are some average charging speeds based on the types of stations most commonly used by Tesla owners:

AC Chargers (Power Output: 3.6–22 kW)

Generally used for charging Teslas at home, workplaces and shopping centres: full charge in approximately 4-12+ hours

DC Fast Chargers (Power Output: 50-75 kW)

Public stations and highways: from 10% to 80% charge in 60-90 minutes

DC Ultra-Fast Chargers (Power Output:  150–350+ kW)

Major highways and urban centres: from 10% to 80% charge in 15-30 minutes

why choose Evie networks for Tesla EV Charging?

With Evie, Tesla drivers enjoy the convenience of fast Tesla-compatible stations conveniently located in 14 cities and regions in every state and territory across Australia (and we’re growing fast)! Our chargers are built with Tesla drivers in mind, using CCS2 connectors that fit perfectly with Tesla charging ports.

Even better? With Evie’s Autocharge feature and secure payment system, you simply plug in your vehicle and start charging automatically. No tapping. No fuss!

Tesla Charging Stations Across Australia

Wherever you’re heading—city, coast or country—finding a Tesla-compatible charger is easy with Evie. Every Evie charger uses a CCS2 connector, making it perfect for Tesla drivers. Plus, you can find nearby Tesla car chargers right from your Evie app or on Apple and Google Maps while you’re on the move.

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Your Questions About EVIE’s tesla-compatible chargers Answered

Can I charge my Tesla at Evie charging stations?

Absolutely! Whether you drive a Model S, Model 3, Model X or Model Y, your Tesla is ready to connect at any Evie station using our CCS2 connectors.

Where can I find Tesla-compatible Evie charging stations?

All Evie charging stations across Australia are compatible with Tesla vehicles, using the CCS2 connectors. Tesla owners can find a suitable location using the Evie Charging App or Evie’s official website—both provide real-time information on charger locations and availability.

Do I need a special membership to use Evie chargers for my Tesla?

No memberships required! Just download the Evie app, set up your account, and you’re ready to charge. Plus, you’ll also unlock access to special offers, which you can find out more about here. 

How much does it cost to charge a Tesla at Evie stations?

To charge your battery from 20-80%, on average, it will typically cost:

  • Around $15-$28 using a fast charger (50-75kW)
  • Around $25-$45 using an ultra-fast charger (150-350kW).

Remember, the time and cost involved depend on the vehicle’s state of charge, its battery size and temperature, and other environmental conditions. But, as an example, a Tesla Model 3 using a 50kWh DC fast charging station would require around 30kWh charge to go from 20% to 80% battery charge. At $0.64 per kWh that charge would cost $19.20 and take a little over an hour to complete.

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