Lone Star State · ERCOT Grid · 2025–26
EV Charging
Texas
The complete guide to Tesla Superchargers, service centers, and charging costs across the Lone Star State — from El Paso to Beaumont, Amarillo to Brownsville.
110+ Supercharger stations
1,600+ stalls statewide
23 service centers
$0.12/kWh ERCOT avg
Charging Calculators
Calculate Your Charging Costs
Use real Texas utility rates — ERCOT, Oncor, CPS Energy, AEP Texas, and Entergy — to estimate exactly what you'll pay to charge at home, at a hotel, or at a Supercharger.
Home Charging Calculator
Calculate the cost of charging your Tesla at home using real Texas utility rates from ERCOT, Oncor, CPS Energy, AEP, and Entergy.
Level 1 & Level 2 · EVSE
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Destination Charging Calculator
Estimate charging costs at Texas hotels, resorts, and shopping destinations with Tesla Wall Connectors.
Level 2 · Destination EVSE
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Supercharging Calculator
See DC fast charging costs at Texas Supercharger stations. Compare kWh-based peak, shoulder, and off-peak pricing tiers.
DC Fast · V2 / V3 Supercharger
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Texas Locations
Find Stations & Service Centers
Browse every Supercharger station and Tesla service center across the Lone Star State — with interactive maps and full-text search.
Superchargers in Texas
A complete, searchable list of every Tesla Supercharger station in Texas — with stall count, connector type, and interactive map.
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Service Centers in Texas
Find Tesla service centers near you. Includes address and phone for all Texas Tesla service locations across 10+ major cities.
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TX Utility Rates 2025–26
| Utility / Provider | Avg ¢/kWh |
|---|---|
| ERCOT Market (avg) | $0.12 |
| Oncor (DFW/Dallas) | $0.13 |
| CPS Energy (San Antonio) | $0.11 |
| AEP Texas (West/South TX) | $0.13 |
| Entergy Texas (SE Texas) | $0.14 |
Rates are average residential blended rates. TOU off-peak EV rates can be significantly lower — check your utility's EV tariff.
Charging Level Guide
Level 1 (120V): Standard wall outlet, ~1.4 kW. Very slow — 3–5 miles/hr. Fine for overnight top-ups.
Level 2 (240V): NACS/J1772 wall charger, 7.2–11.5 kW. Adds ~25–44 miles/hr. Most common home setup in TX.
DC Fast / Supercharger: Up to 250 kW. Adds 200+ miles in 15 minutes at a V3 station.
Level 2 (240V): NACS/J1772 wall charger, 7.2–11.5 kW. Adds ~25–44 miles/hr. Most common home setup in TX.
DC Fast / Supercharger: Up to 250 kW. Adds 200+ miles in 15 minutes at a V3 station.
Tip: Off-Peak Rates in TX
Many Texas REPs (retail energy providers) offer EV Time-of-Use plans including popular Free Nights plans with rates as low as $0.00–$0.07/kWh (typically 9pm–6am). Schedule your Tesla to charge overnight using the Tesla app to cut charging costs by up to 50–100%. Texas summer peak demand (Jun–Sep) makes overnight charging especially valuable — the ERCOT grid is most stressed 3–7pm.