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Tesla has launched a trip planning tool that gives existing owners and prospective buyers insight into the number of charging stops and charging time needed, when traveling longer distances in a Model S, X or Model 3.

The EV trip planner is accessible from the company’s website and an extension to the trip planning tool that’s integrated into a Tesla vehicle’s navigation system.

Similar to Tesla’s existing Supercharger map, the trip planning tool overlays Supercharger stations as well as Destination Chargers onto Google Maps, while adding form fields for users of the web-based utility to input their desired starting and destination address. Depending on the type of vehicle selected, including its battery size, Tesla’s trip planner will highlight a route that factors in the most optimal charging locations to stop at, along with the amount of time needed to charge at each location, albeit a bit optimistic.

Using Tesla’s trip planner to create a hypothetical journey from SpaceX’s headquarters in Hawthorne, California to the company’s Fremont factory, one can see that the tool suggests Model X 75D  drivers to make three Supercharger pitstops along the 365-mile road trip.

In addition to outlining the times needed to charge at each location, the tool also gives an estimated gas savings incurred by the all-electric road trip in a Model S, X or Model 3. Tesla assumes that drivers of a gasoline car will achieve 21 MPG and pay $2.73 per gallon. The electric carmaker also assumes free Supercharging for Model S and Model X drivers that purchased through Tesla’s referral program. Model 3 drivers are assumed to pay a Supercharger fee of $0.20 per kilowatt hour.

Users of Tesla’s EV trip planning tool can also select from a listing of nearby destination charging locations, generally consisting of hotels and restaurants.

Though the trip planning tool can be seen as a very welcomed addition for existing Tesla drivers, make no mistake that it’s as much a utility as it is a sales tool for the company.

A large “Order” button in Tesla’s ubiquitous red is prominently displayed on the tool. And for those not yet ready to order a Model S, Model X or Model 3, Tesla has conveniently added a “Schedule a Test Drive” link for curious onlookers that might be swayed to book an appointment with their local Tesla sales associate.

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The Tesla Supercharger network is one of the biggest benefits of owning a Tesla. Not only does Tesla have thousands of Superchargers across the world, each location also offers consistently high charging speeds. And, while exclusive for the time being, Tesla has already taken steps to allow non-Tesla cars to use the network.

But, if there are so many Supercharger locations, how are you supposed to find them? Thankfully there are various Supercharger maps out there to point you in the right direction, including official ones hosted by Tesla, which are kept up to date with new and upcoming Supercharger locations.

Here’s how to find a Tesla Supercharger, using the Tesla Supercharger map

The easiest way to find the nearest Tesla charger is to use the on-board navigation system. Every Tesla comes with a Supercharger Map pre-installed, letting you find the most convenient charger when you can actually do something about it.

1. Switch on your Tesla and make sure the navigation screen is displayed.

2. Find and press the Supercharger icon in the corner. It looks like a lightning bolt, and can be found on the far side of the screen. That’s the bottom right if you’re in a left-hand drive, and the bottom left if you’re in a right-hand drive.

3. A list of nearby Tesla chargers will appear below the search bar, alongside the maximum charging speed, and appropriate icons will appear on the map.

4. Select the speeds you want using the lightning bolt icons at the top of the list. The double and triple bolt icons apply to Superchargers, while the single bolt icon applies to slower Destination chargers

If you’re on a long trip, the Tesla navigation system will also automatically route you to Superchargers when it thinks you should stop to recharge. You’ll likely have plenty of battery to spare when you arrive, but by doing this it means you’re not going to come close to running out of power. You can remove these diversions by tapping Remove charging stops at the bottom of the list.

Tesla owners can also track down a recharge with the Supercharger map in the official Tesla app. Here’s how:

1. Open the Tesla app2. Select Location3. Zoom out to see the Superchargers in your local area4. Select your chosen Supercharger to see details related to charging, services, and how many charging bays are available

It’s not quite as convenient as doing it in your car, but that’s just how it is.

Tesla has a Supercharger Map on its website, so finding a Supercharger nearby is pretty easy. Just click this link to open the map, and type your location into the search bar to see where your nearest Supercharger locations are.

This map is also useful for finding Tesla stores, service or collision centers, and Destination charging. You can toggle those locations on or off by hitting the relevant filter underneath the search bar.

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