Take Your Tesla To The Top Of The World: Here Are Some "Extreme" Supercharger Locations

Tesla Inc TSLA has a network of 35,000 superchargers, which the company headed by Elon Musk says is the "world's largest fast-charging network".

Tesla says a supercharger can add up to 322 miles of range in just 15 minutes. The company says stops are "generally short and convenient" on its website.

This network of fast chargers is now so widespread that some of them can be found in rather unlikely places around the world. Here are some extreme supercharger locations around the world.

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Northernmost Compressor: The world's northernmost compressor is located within the Arctic Circle in Honningsvåg, Norway. The city, located on the island of Magerøya, is the northernmost in Norway and has 2,484 inhabitants. There are three chargers here, available day and night for Tesla and non-Tesla vehicles.

It's possible to make the 1,229-mile trip from Oslo to Honningsvåg through Norway, Sweden and Finland in a Tesla, according to the Musk-run company's website . It will take seven breaks along the way to load, the longest being a 40 minute stop.

Screenshot from Tesla website

Southernmost Charger: Tesla's southernmost charger is in Queenstown, New Zealand. The seaside resort is located in the Otago region of New Zealand and has a population of 15,800. It is famous for skiing and other adventure tourism activities.

Screenshot from Tesla website

There are four superchargers available in Queenstown and they have CCS compatibility up to 150kW. It is possible to drive from Wellington, the capital of New Zealand, via Christchurch to Queenstown. A 572-mile trip, which Tesla says will take 15 hours and 27 minutes. The longest stop to recharge would be in Christchurch for 50 minutes.

On top of the world: Tesla has installed a number of superchargers in Tibet. Including one in the capital of the region under Chinese administration, Lhasa. Other remote Tesla superchargers are in Xinjiang, Qinghai, Gansu and Yunnan.

Summary research by Benzinga found seven superchargers in Tibet, 11 in Xinjiang, four in Qinghai, four in Gansu and 44 in Yunnan. Tesla did not respond to our request for supercharger information for this story.

Travel from Tibet to Kunming, Courtesy of Tesla.com website

Route planning done on Tesla website shows that it is possible to travel 1,386 miles from Lhasa in Tibet to Kunming in Yunnan in 40 hours and 10 minutes with seven stops with the longest break of 55 minutes in Shangri-La County of Yunnan. At this point, the journey would have taken a driver from the roof of the world to China's gateway to Southeast Asia.

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Take Your Tesla To The Top Of The World: Here Are Some "Extreme" Supercharger Locations

Tesla Inc TSLA has a network of 35,000 superchargers, which the company headed by Elon Musk says is the "world's largest fast-charging network".

Tesla says a supercharger can add up to 322 miles of range in just 15 minutes. The company says stops are "generally short and convenient" on its website.

This network of fast chargers is now so widespread that some of them can be found in rather unlikely places around the world. Here are some extreme supercharger locations around the world.

See also: How to buy Tesla (TSLA) stock< /p>

Northernmost Compressor: The world's northernmost compressor is located within the Arctic Circle in Honningsvåg, Norway. The city, located on the island of Magerøya, is the northernmost in Norway and has 2,484 inhabitants. There are three chargers here, available day and night for Tesla and non-Tesla vehicles.

It's possible to make the 1,229-mile trip from Oslo to Honningsvåg through Norway, Sweden and Finland in a Tesla, according to the Musk-run company's website . It will take seven breaks along the way to load, the longest being a 40 minute stop.

Screenshot from Tesla website

Southernmost Charger: Tesla's southernmost charger is in Queenstown, New Zealand. The seaside resort is located in the Otago region of New Zealand and has a population of 15,800. It is famous for skiing and other adventure tourism activities.

Screenshot from Tesla website

There are four superchargers available in Queenstown and they have CCS compatibility up to 150kW. It is possible to drive from Wellington, the capital of New Zealand, via Christchurch to Queenstown. A 572-mile trip, which Tesla says will take 15 hours and 27 minutes. The longest stop to recharge would be in Christchurch for 50 minutes.

On top of the world: Tesla has installed a number of superchargers in Tibet. Including one in the capital of the region under Chinese administration, Lhasa. Other remote Tesla superchargers are in Xinjiang, Qinghai, Gansu and Yunnan.

Summary research by Benzinga found seven superchargers in Tibet, 11 in Xinjiang, four in Qinghai, four in Gansu and 44 in Yunnan. Tesla did not respond to our request for supercharger information for this story.

Travel from Tibet to Kunming, Courtesy of Tesla.com website

Route planning done on Tesla website shows that it is possible to travel 1,386 miles from Lhasa in Tibet to Kunming in Yunnan in 40 hours and 10 minutes with seven stops with the longest break of 55 minutes in Shangri-La County of Yunnan. At this point, the journey would have taken a driver from the roof of the world to China's gateway to Southeast Asia.

Read more: Elon Musk explains why the first moon landing was an 'anomaly' < /em>

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