Tesla recently opened its second V4 Supercharging station in Europe, designed to handle both Tesla cars as well as non-Tesla electric vehicles. The new site is located near an Ibis hotel in Clermont-Ferrand, France.

The new Tesla Supercharging station has 12 individual bays, including a pull-through type for larger vehicles or vehicles with trailers.

The V4 Supercharging stalls differ from the V3 in many ways, starting with a black and white color (compared to red and white V3), a taller shape and a noticeably longer charging cable - about 9.5-9.8 feet (calculated from 2.9-3 meters) - to reach charging inlets of non-Tesla EVs in various locations.

In Europe, the Supercharging plugs are compatible with the CCS Combo 2 (CCS2) charging standard, natively used by Tesla and non-Tesla EVs.

Source: InsideEVs