Tesla Supercharger Cost by City 2026
Per-kWh Supercharger rates for 99 US cities — calculated from local electricity prices. Member rates run 23–46¢/kWh depending on your city's grid cost. Find your city below.
Alabama
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Anaheim, CA
45.6¢ / 55.0¢ kWh
Bakersfield, CA
46.0¢ / 55.0¢ kWh
Chula Vista, CA
46.0¢ / 55.0¢ kWh
Fresno, CA
46.0¢ / 55.0¢ kWh
Irvine, CA
46.0¢ / 55.0¢ kWh
Long Beach, CA
46.0¢ / 55.0¢ kWh
Los Angeles, CA
46.0¢ / 55.0¢ kWh
Richmond, CA
46.0¢ / 55.0¢ kWh
Riverside, CA
46.0¢ / 55.0¢ kWh
Sacramento, CA
46.0¢ / 55.0¢ kWh
San Diego, CA
46.0¢ / 55.0¢ kWh
San Francisco, CA
46.0¢ / 55.0¢ kWh
Santa Ana, CA
46.0¢ / 55.0¢ kWh
Santa Clarita, CA
46.0¢ / 55.0¢ kWh
Stockton, CA
46.0¢ / 55.0¢ kWh
Colorado
Connecticut
Florida
Georgia
Kentucky
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Nebraska
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
Rhode Island
Tennessee
Texas
Austin, TX
25.3¢ / 31.5¢ kWh
Corpus Christi, TX
26.2¢ / 32.6¢ kWh
Dallas, TX
26.6¢ / 33.1¢ kWh
El Paso, TX
27.1¢ / 33.8¢ kWh
Fort Worth, TX
26.2¢ / 32.6¢ kWh
Garland, TX
26.2¢ / 32.6¢ kWh
Houston, TX
26.2¢ / 32.6¢ kWh
Laredo, TX
27.1¢ / 33.8¢ kWh
Lubbock, TX
25.3¢ / 31.5¢ kWh
Plano, TX
26.6¢ / 33.1¢ kWh
San Antonio, TX
25.8¢ / 32.1¢ kWh
Washington
Washington DC
How These Rates Are Calculated
Tesla Supercharger rates correlate with local electricity prices. Member rates are estimated as: (local residential rate × 1.85) + 4¢, clamped to 23–46¢/kWh. Non-member rates use a higher multiplier. Cities with cheaper electricity (like Seattle or Nashville) see lower Supercharger rates; high-cost markets like San Francisco or San Diego see higher rates. Actual rates vary by station and may include peak-demand pricing.