Good news for Tesla owners as they can now charge at Tesla’s new Irish Supercharger location at Mahon Point Shopping Centre in Cork. The site hosts four 250kW Supercharger stalls, which are open 24 hours a day, supporting owners who travel in and around Cork or wish to explore wider area. Cork is Ireland’s fifth Supercharger location with a total of 34 Superchargers now available to Tesla drivers travelling the country.
Cork is the first location in Ireland with latest V3 Superchargers. With V3 Supercharging, a Model 3 Long Range operating at peak efficiency can recover up to 120 km of charge in five minutes and charge at rates of up to 1,600 km per hour. Owners use the Tesla app to monitor, control and get notifications when charging is complete.
Despite most electric vehicle charging taking place at home, the Tesla Supercharger network encourages owners to explore. Supercharger stations are conveniently located near amenities like restaurants and shops. Each station contains multiple Superchargers to get drivers back on the road quickly. There are also over 50 Destination Charging locations around Ireland at hotels, restaurants and shopping centres. Charge for a few hours or overnight for the convenience of home charging while out and about.
The ongoing expansion of the Supercharger network will ensure that Tesla drivers are able to charge their vehicles quickly, seamlessly and reliably. Future plans show Superchargers continuing to expand, allowing owners to travel even further with the freedom of Supercharging. See Tesla’s Supercharger map and Go Anywhere Trip Planner to explore where Supercharging and Destination Charging can take you. For more on Supercharging, visit the Tesla Irish website here.
Address: Mahon Point Shopping Centre, Link Road, Mahon, Cork, T12 X7HK
Supercharging opening hours: 24/7
Shopping centre opening hours:
Monday to Wednesday: 9:30am – 7:00pm
Thursday to Friday: 9:30am – 9:00pm
Saturday: 9:30am – 7:00pm
Sunday: 11am – 6:00pm
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