The Sunshine State EV Guide

EV Charging
Florida

Your complete guide to Tesla charging in Florida — calculate home and Supercharger costs, find every station, and compare Florida's utility rates. All in one place.

90+ Supercharger Stations FPL ~$0.13/kWh Avg 20+ Service Centers V2, V3 & V4 Chargers
Supercharger Stations
90+
statewide
Charging Stalls
1,200+
total stalls
Service Centers
20+
locations
Avg Home Rate (FPL)
$0.13
per kWh
Cost Calculators
Estimate Your Charging Costs
Use our interactive calculators to see exactly what it costs to charge your Tesla in Florida — at home, at a hotel, or on the road.

Florida Locations
Find Stations & Service Centers
Browse every Supercharger station and Tesla service center across the Sunshine State — with interactive maps and full-text search.

FL Utility Rates 2025–26
UtilityAvg ¢/kWh
FPL (Florida Power & Light)$0.13
Duke Energy Florida$0.14
TECO (Tampa Electric)$0.13
Gulf Power (now FPL)$0.14
OUC (Orlando Utilities)$0.12

Rates are average residential blended rates. TOU off-peak EV rates can be significantly lower — check your utility's EV tariff.

Charging Level Guide
Level 1 (120V): Standard wall outlet, ~1.4 kW. Very slow — 3–5 miles/hr. Fine for overnight top-ups.

Level 2 (240V): NACS/J1772 wall charger, 7.2–11.5 kW. Adds ~25–44 miles/hr. Most common home setup in FL.

DC Fast / Supercharger: Up to 250 kW. Adds 200+ miles in 15 minutes at a V3 station.
Tip: Off-Peak Rates in FL
FPL and Duke Energy offer EV Time-of-Use plans with off-peak rates as low as $0.07–$0.09/kWh (typically 11pm–6am). Schedule your Tesla to charge overnight using the Tesla app to cut charging costs by up to 40–50%. Florida's summer peak demand can push on-peak rates higher — night charging is especially valuable June–September.