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Tesla Supercharger Pricing in Alaska (2026)

Member rate: 46.0¢/kWh — non-member: 55.0¢/kWh. Approximately 5 Supercharger stations in Alaska. Home charging in Alaska costs 22.8¢/kWh — Superchargers run 102–141% more.

46.0¢
Member Rate (kWh)
55.0¢
Non-Member Rate
5
Stations in Alaska
12.1¢
Cost Per Mile (member)

Charging Cost Comparison in Alaska

Charging Option Rate (¢/kWh) Cost Per Mile 12,000 mi/yr
Home Charging (cheapest) 22.8¢ 6.0¢ $720
Tesla Supercharger (member) 46.0¢ 12.1¢ $1453
Tesla Supercharger (non-member) 55.0¢ 14.5¢ $1737
Gas Car (28 MPG) $3.65/gal 13.0¢ $1564

Assumes 3.8 mi/kWh EV efficiency, 12,000 miles/year. Tesla Supercharger rates estimated from state electricity pricing (Tesla correlates network rates with local grid costs). Home rate: EIA 2025 residential average for Alaska. Gas: AAA state average.

Member vs Non-Member: Is It Worth It in Alaska?

Tesla Member
46.0¢/kWh
Free Tesla account
$1453/yr at Superchargers
Non-Member
55.0¢/kWh
Pay-as-you-go, no account
$1737/yr at Superchargers
Member pricing saves $284/year ($2.7 per 30 kWh session). Creating a free Tesla account takes minutes.

Tesla Supercharger Pricing in Alaska: What to Know

Tesla sets Supercharger rates based on local electricity market conditions. In Alaska, where residential electricity averages 22.8¢/kWh, Supercharger member pricing runs around 46.0¢/kWh — roughly 102% above home rates. That premium reflects the cost of Tesla's high-speed charging infrastructure, land, and maintenance.

There are approximately 5 Tesla Supercharger stations in Alaska. Most stations offer 150–250 kW V3 chargers capable of adding 200+ miles in 15 minutes. V2 stations (typically 72–150 kW) are still active in some locations and charge at the same per-kWh rate but deliver power more slowly.

For everyday charging in Alaska, home charging at 22.8¢/kWh is the most cost-effective option at $720/year for 12,000 miles. Use Superchargers for road trips and situations where home charging isn't available — not as a primary charging strategy.

Cost Scenarios at Alaska Supercharger Rates

Top off 20 kWh (50 → 100 miles of range)
$9.2 member
$11.0 non-member
Long trip charge 50 kWh (10% → 80%, ~190 miles)
$23.0 member
$27.5 non-member
Full session 75 kWh (empty → full, ~285 miles)
$34.5 member
$41.25 non-member

Estimates based on 46.0¢/kWh (member) and 55.0¢/kWh (non-member). Actual kWh varies by battery size and efficiency.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does Tesla Supercharger cost per kWh in Alaska?

Tesla Supercharger rates in Alaska are approximately 46.0¢/kWh for members and 55.0¢/kWh for non-members. Rates vary by specific station location and can fluctuate with peak-demand pricing at busy stations. Creating a free Tesla account ensures you always pay the lower member rate.

How many Tesla Supercharger stations are in Alaska?

There are approximately 5 Tesla Supercharger stations in Alaska. Tesla continuously expands its network, so current counts may be higher. Use the Tesla app or tesla.com/findus for exact locations, availability, and stall counts at each station.

How does Supercharger pricing compare to home charging in Alaska?

Home charging in Alaska costs 22.8¢/kWh — the residential electricity average. Tesla Supercharger member rates run 46.0¢/kWh, which is 102% more than home. For 12,000 miles per year, home charging costs $720 vs $1453 at Superchargers. Most Tesla owners charge ~85% at home and use Superchargers mainly for long trips.

Can non-Tesla EVs use Superchargers in Alaska?

Yes. Tesla has opened many Supercharger stations to non-Tesla EVs via the Tesla app. Non-Tesla vehicles using the Magic Dock adapter (available at select stations) pay the non-member rate of 55.0¢/kWh. Not all Alaska stations have been opened to non-Tesla vehicles yet — check the Tesla app for which stations allow non-Tesla charging.

Data Sources & Methodology

Home electricity rate for Alaska: U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) Electric Power Monthly, 2025 residential averages. Tesla Supercharger rates estimated based on state electricity pricing — Tesla correlates network rates with local grid costs. Station count: approximate as of Q1 2026 (verify current count at tesla.com/findus). Gas price: AAA 2024 state average. Last updated: March 2026.