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Tesla Supercharger Cost in Washington, DC (2026)

Member rate: 32.7¢/kWh — non-member: 40.7¢/kWh. Approximately 38 Supercharger stations in the Washington, DC metro. Home charging runs 15.5¢/kWh — Superchargers cost 111–163% more.

32.7¢
Member Rate (kWh)
40.7¢
Non-Member Rate
38
Stations (metro area)
8.6¢
Cost Per Mile (member)

Charging Cost Comparison in Washington, DC

Charging Option Rate (¢/kWh) Cost Per Mile 12,000 mi/yr
Home Charging (cheapest) 15.5¢ 4.1¢ $489
Tesla Supercharger (member) 32.7¢ 8.6¢ $1033
Tesla Supercharger (non-member) 40.7¢ 10.7¢ $1285
Gas Car (28 MPG) $3.40/gal 12.1¢ $1457

Assumes 3.8 mi/kWh EV efficiency, 12,000 miles/year. Tesla Supercharger rates estimated from city electricity pricing. Home rate: EIA/utility 2025 residential average for the Washington, DC area. Gas: AAA metro average.

Member vs Non-Member: Is It Worth It in Washington, DC?

Tesla Member
32.7¢/kWh
Free Tesla account
$1033/yr at Superchargers
Non-Member
40.7¢/kWh
Pay-as-you-go, no account
$1285/yr at Superchargers
Member pricing saves $252/year ($2.4 per 30 kWh session). Creating a free Tesla account takes minutes.

Cost Scenarios at Washington, DC Supercharger Rates

Top off 20 kWh (50 → 100 miles of range)
$6.54 member
$8.14 non-member
Road trip charge 50 kWh (10% → 80%, ~190 miles)
$16.35 member
$20.35 non-member
Full session 75 kWh (empty → full, ~285 miles)
$24.53 member
$30.53 non-member

Based on 32.7¢/kWh (member) and 40.7¢/kWh (non-member) estimates. Actual kWh varies by battery size, state of charge, and V2 vs V3 station.

Tesla Supercharger Pricing in Washington, DC: What to Know

Tesla sets Supercharger rates based on local electricity market conditions. In the Washington, DC area, where residential electricity averages 15.5¢/kWh, Supercharger member pricing runs approximately 32.7¢/kWh — roughly 111% above home charging rates. That premium covers Tesla's infrastructure investment in high-speed chargers, land, maintenance, and network operations.

The Washington, DC metro has approximately 38 Tesla Supercharger stations. Most locations feature V3 Superchargers capable of up to 250 kW — fast enough to add 200+ miles in about 15 minutes. Peak hours can trigger idle fees at busy stations; plan to arrive with some charge and leave once you hit 80% to keep the network moving.

For Washington, DC residents with home charging available, Superchargers are best reserved for road trips and occasional top-offs — not primary charging. At 15.5¢/kWh at home vs 32.7¢/kWh at Superchargers, the math strongly favors overnight home charging whenever possible.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does Tesla Supercharger cost per kWh in Washington, DC?

Tesla Supercharger rates in Washington, DC are approximately 32.7¢/kWh for members and 40.7¢/kWh for non-members in 2026. Actual rates vary by specific station and may fluctuate with demand pricing at busy locations. Create a free Tesla account to always pay the lower member rate.

How many Tesla Supercharger stations are in Washington, DC?

There are approximately 38 Tesla Supercharger stations in the Washington, DC metropolitan area as of early 2026. Use the Tesla app or tesla.com/findus for exact locations, stall counts, and live availability.

How does Supercharger pricing compare to home charging in Washington, DC?

Home charging in Washington, DC costs 15.5¢/kWh. Tesla Supercharger member rates are 32.7¢/kWh — 111% more than home. For 12,000 miles/year: home charging runs $489, Superchargers run $1033 (member). Most Tesla owners charge 80–90% at home and use Superchargers mainly for road trips.

Can non-Tesla EVs use Superchargers in Washington, DC?

Yes. Tesla has opened many Supercharger stations to non-Tesla EVs with a Magic Dock CCS adapter. Non-Tesla vehicles pay the non-member rate of 40.7¢/kWh via the Tesla app. Not all Washington, DC area stations have been opened yet — check the Tesla app to see which locations accept non-Tesla vehicles.

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Data Sources & Methodology

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