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Metro Detroit getting new Tesla Supercharger stations

Automaker plans to add eight stations in Michigan as part of national expansion

Preparing for the release of its first mass-market vehicles, Tesla is building out its charging network to fuel its electric vehicles. 

The automaker announced Monday it would double its charging network nationwide this year, including the addition of eight new "Supercharger" stations in Michigan. New Metro Detroit locations include: 

  • Auburn Hills
  • Livonia 
  • St. Clair Shores 

New locations across the state include: 

  • Grayling
  • Lansing
  • Ludington
  • Marshall
  • Traverse City

There is already Supercharger stations in Ann Arbor, Bay City, Cadillac, Grand Rapids, Port Huron, and St. Joseph. 

Tesla wrote on its website about the expansion: 

We started 2017 with over 5,000 Superchargers globally and by the end of this year, Tesla will double that number to total more than 10,000 Superchargers and 15,000 Destination Charging connectors around the world. In North America, we’ll increase the number of Superchargers by 150 percent, and in California alone we’ll add more than 1,000 Superchargers. We’re moving full speed on site selection and many sites will soon enter construction to open in advance of the summer travel season.

See an interactive map of new stations here.