Tesla's Q3 2025 Charging Sessions Surge 31% as Supercharger Network Grows 18%
Tesla's quarterly charging sessions surged by 31% year-over-year to 54 million in Q3 2025, delivering 1.8 terawatt-hours of energy. The company also set a record by opening 4,000 new Supercharger stalls worldwide, growing its network by 18%. Meanwhile, the Tesla Diner in Hollywood generated over $675,000 in revenue from selling burgers alone in just over two months.
Tesla's charging activity in Q3 2025 saved an estimated 842 million liters of gasoline and offset around 2 billion kilograms of CO2 emissions. On average, the company activated a new Supercharger stall every 32 minutes worldwide during the quarter. The Tesla Diner sold an average of 704 burgers each day in Q3 2025, with each burger priced at $13.50. Since its opening on July 21, 2025, the Hollywood Supercharger and Diner sold a total of 50,000 burgers.
Tesla's rapid expansion of Supercharger stalls and the success of its Diner concept highlight the company's growing influence in the electric vehicle and renewable energy sectors.
Tesla's Q3 2025 results demonstrate the company's continued growth and commitment to sustainability. With record-breaking Supercharger stall activations and the successful launch of the Tesla Diner in Hollywood, Tesla continues to innovate and expand its offerings.
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