The Supercharger location is
operational. At locations with
multiple Superchargers, a row of
bars displays above the icon, with
each bar representing a
Supercharger. If a Supercharger is
in use, the bar is filled in to provide
a quick visual that indicates how
many Superchargers are currently
being used at the location.
Note: A Supercharger pin is
colored black if located on your
current navigation route.
The Supercharger location may be
out of operation or is operating at
a reduced capacity. Touch the pin
to display details.
When you touch the pin for a Supercharger
location, a popup displays information,
including the total number of Superchargers,
the number of Superchargers available, the
address of the Supercharger location, and its
approximate distance from your current
location. The popup also displays amenities
that are available at the Supercharger location,
including restrooms, restaurants, lodging,
shopping, and Wi-Fi.
Touch the map's charging icon to display all
nearby charging stations of the map. In
addition to the Superchargers, the map
displays Tesla's destination chargers, third
party fast chargers (see note below), and any
public charging stations that you have
previously used. Display details about a
charging location by touching its pin.
Note: In some market regions, third party fast
chargers are also included as dark grey pins
when you choose to display all charging
stations on the map.
The location is equipped with a
Tesla Wall Connector. Touch to
display more information such as
usage restrictions and available
charge current. The charging list
also displays your proximity to
these charging stations.
Note: When the map is zoomed out
and more than one Tesla Wall
Connector is available in an area,
the pin is round and displays the
number of stations. Touch the pin
to zoom in. Then you can touch an
individual pins for details about a
specific charging location.
Note: When navigating to a Supercharger
location, Model Y may allocate energy to pre-
heat the Battery, ensuring you arrive at the
Supercharger with the optimal Battery
temperature, reducing the amount of time it
takes to charge. In some circumstances (such
as cold weather), it is normal for the front
motor to make noise as it generates heat to
warm the Battery (see Warming the Battery
Before Supercharging on page 81).
Predicting Energy Usage
When navigating to a destination, Model Y
helps you anticipate your charging needs by
calculating the amount of energy that remains
when you reach your destination. The
calculation is an estimate based on driving
style (predicted speed, etc.) and
environmental factors (elevation changes,
temperature, etc.). When navigating, the map
displays this calculation at the bottom of the
expanded turn-by-turn direction list (see
Navigating on page 130). When the turn-by-
turn direction list is compressed, touch the top
of the list to expand it.
Throughout your route, Model Y monitors
energy usage and updates the calculation. A
popup warning displays at the bottom of the
turn-by-turn direction list in these situations:
• A yellow warning displays when you have
very little energy remaining to reach your
destination and should drive slowly to
conserve energy. For tips on conserving
energy, see Getting Maximum Range on
page 76.
• A red warning displays when you must
charge to reach your destination.
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