Tesla opens Jean NV 64-stall, Corpus Christi 16
- Tesla opened a 64-stall Supercharger in Jean, Nevada, and a 16-stall site in Corpus Christi, Texas, on May 14, expanding U.S. fast-charging capacity. - Tesla’s Jean site at Terrible’s lists 64 Superchargers with speeds up to 325 kilowatts, while Corpus Christi’s latest site was tracked at 16 stalls. - Tesla drivers can verify both locations on the company’s Find Us map, and supercharge.info tracks subsequent stall and power updates.
Tesla added two U.S. Supercharger sites to its network on May 14, including a 64-stall station in Jean, Nevada, and a 16-stall station in Corpus Christi, Texas, according to Tesla’s charging map and the community tracker supercharge.info. The Jean site is one of the larger single Supercharger deployments shown on Tesla’s U.S. map, and the Corpus Christi addition increases fast-charging capacity in a South Texas market that already had a smaller Tesla location. Tesla’s public “Find Us” page lists the Jean station as live, while supercharge.info logged the Corpus Christi site as a 16-stall addition on May 13. Tesla did not issue a separate press release on the openings. ### Where exactly is the new Jean station, and what does Tesla list there? Tesla’s Jean station is at Terrible’s, 22625 NV-161, Jean, Nevada 89019, according to the company’s location page. The listing shows 64 Superchargers, access available 24/7, trailer-friendly access and charging speeds of up to 325 kilowatts. Tesla also marks the site as requiring a NACS adapter for non-Tesla EVs and labels it a NACS partner site. (tesla.com) Jean sits on the Interstate 15 corridor south of Las Vegas and north of the California state line. That route is one of the main highway links for drivers traveling between Southern California and Las Vegas, and Tesla’s map now shows the Jean location as an active stop on that corridor. ### What changed in Corpus Christi? Supercharge.info recorded “Corpus Christi, TX - S Padre Island Dr” as changing to 16 V4 stalls with 500 kilowatts on May 13, 2026. (tesla.com) The tracker lists that update in its recent change log, which is widely used by EV drivers to monitor Tesla site openings and expansions. Tesla’s own public page that was indexed recently for Corpus Christi shows a different local station at The Shops at La Palmera, 4938 South Staples Street, with 12 Superchargers and speeds up to 250 kilowatts. (tesla.com) That suggests Corpus Christi now has at least one previously listed Tesla fast-charging site and a newly tracked higher-capacity addition in the market, though Tesla’s searchable map rather than the indexed page is the most current source for live status. (supercharge.info) ### Why does the Jean stall count stand out? Tesla’s Jean listing shows 64 stalls at one site, a figure that places it among the larger individual Supercharger locations visible on Tesla’s network pages and third-party trackers. Tesla’s own Supercharger page says the company is continuing to expand the network to support route planning and long-distance travel. The Jean site also combines a high stall count with 325-kilowatt charging and trailer-friendly access. (tesla.com) Those details matter for drivers using larger vehicles, towing, or traveling during peak periods, though Tesla has not publicly described the intended traffic profile for the site. ### Are these stations open to non-Tesla vehicles? Tesla labels the Jean site as needing a NACS adapter for non-Tesla EVs and identifies it as a NACS partner site. (tesla.com) The Corpus Christi page indexed for Tesla’s existing La Palmera location carries the same adapter language for non-Tesla EVs. Tesla’s broader Supercharger page says drivers can use the Tesla app to view stall availability and charging status. Tesla has been widening access to parts of its charging network in North America, but availability can vary by site and vehicle compatibility. For drivers, the company’s live map remains the direct source for whether a specific station is online and what access rules apply there. ### What should drivers watch next? Tesla’s Find Us map and Trip Planner are the company’s main public tools for checking whether a station is active, how many stalls are listed and whether a route includes the new sites. (tesla.com) Supercharge.info also continues to log changes in stall counts, power levels and opening dates as contributors update the database. May 15 is the first full day after the Jean listing appeared live and after supercharge.info logged the Corpus Christi change. (tesla.com) Drivers heading through southern Nevada or Corpus Christi can check Tesla’s map for real-time availability, pricing and access details before arriving. (tesla.com)