Where can I charge my Tesla in Taicang?

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LeMila
07/28/25 2:31pm
Located at the intersection of National Highway 204 and Yanshan Road, the Rongwen Hotel station has 10 slow charging piles and 7 fast charging piles. Using the fast charging piles, it takes 20 minutes to charge. Home AC power: You can plug in the power adapter directly to charge using home AC power. The charging speed will be slower, but it's more convenient. High-efficiency chargers and supercharging stations: High-efficiency chargers are slightly faster than regular AC power charging. Supercharging stations can achieve fast charging, but this depends on the distribution range of the charging stations, which is more restrictive. Using a home 110V power source, the Model S can charge enough to travel 31 miles (50 kilometers) per hour. Of course, owners can also use high-efficiency chargers, which will double the charging speed.
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DeColton
08/11/25 10:32pm
As a long-time Tesla owner, charging in Taicang is very convenient. I often use the Tesla app to find real-time locations. There are Supercharger stations in downtown Taicang, such as in the Wanda Plaza and Harbour City Plaza parking lots, where charging is fast—just half an hour can replenish a significant amount of battery. Charging while shopping on weekends is hassle-free. Nearby, there are destination chargers at the Shangri-La Hotel and New City Garden Hotel, perfect for a stop before a trip. I recommend downloading the app to check charger availability and wait times. Taicang is close to Shanghai, so there are many stations, but queues may form during peak hours. Charging costs are transparent and can be monitored via the app. Overall, the experience is great and supports green travel. I regularly update location information. Taicang's charging infrastructure is developing rapidly, with coverage in key downtown areas. As an owner, I recommend the stations at Wanda and New World Department Store for their good lighting and safety. If you encounter any issues with the chargers, address them promptly to ensure driving safety.
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