08:14 05-06-2026

Supercharger for Business: Tesla turns its fast-charging network into a franchise model

Tesla lets other companies sell fast charging under their own brand. Hardware, software and pricing stay with Tesla — but the logo on the post can be anyone's.

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Tesla is changing how it works with the Supercharger network. As Motor.es reports, the company is pushing a white-label format: outside businesses can use Tesla's technology to build their own fast-charging stations branded as their own. This is no longer just opening the proprietary network to other brands' cars — it's selling a turnkey solution to third-party operators.

The Supercharger for Business program works like this: a partner company buys the hardware, and Tesla takes care of the equipment itself, the software stack, pricing controls, service and support. Tesla's official program page states that a white-label Supercharger ships with the same hardware, software, pricing controls and maintenance as stations in Tesla's own network. Downtime alerts and real-time availability data come bundled in too.

For business owners, the scheme removes a big chunk of the headache. The operator of a shopping mall, gas station, hotel or parking lot doesn't have to build a charging platform from scratch: they get the ready-made technology, slap on their own logo and earn revenue from charging sessions. Industry outlets report the program launched in the United States, with a minimum order of four charging stalls.

The first real examples are already live. In the US, the Wawa convenience-store chain has opened a Supercharger site under its own brand as part of Supercharger for Business. Tesla still handles the software side, availability, maintenance and customer support.

For drivers, the upside is obvious: if these stations start appearing at different companies, the fast-charging network could scale much faster. Users get Tesla's reliability even when a different logo sits on the pedestal. But this shouldn't be confused with Tesla handing off the Supercharger network to outsiders — Tesla is selling and servicing a solution, not walking away from its own infrastructure.

tesla.com