Tesla sucks! Handy vacuum cleaners have been spotted at some European Tesla Supercharger stalls

Tesla Supercharger Vacuum Cleaner
(Image credit: Warren Whyte/X)

  • Tesla-styled vacuum cleaner arrives in Germany
  • The company is aiming to make the charging experience feel premium
  • Air pumps and free Wi-Fi are expanding across the network

A Tesla owner has spotted what is believed to be the first branded vacuum cleaner at one of the company’s Supercharger stalls in Germany.

The site, which is located in Pforzheim, Germany, also features a small indoor lounge and now, the ability to clean out grubby interiors while owners wait the 15 to 20 minutes for batteries to brim.

Much like the rollout of many Tesla features over the years, the vacuum cleaner's appearance seems relatively random, with no other sites reporting the technology cropping up just yet.

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According to Not a Tesla App, the vacuum cleaner is free to use for Tesla owners, although a closer look at the imagery posted on X appears to show an RFID card reader at the front of the boxy, white unit, which could just be a payment for rival EV owners using the Supercharger network after it opened up to the wider electric vehicle audience.

We reached out to Tesla’s UK press department to ask whether this amenity is slated to be rolled out to other sites in the future, how much it costs for non-Tesla owners, and what other Supercharger accessories Tesla might be working on next. However, we have not yet received a response.

Analysis: more amenities in the pipeline?

Tesla Supercharger

(Image credit: Tesla)

Since Tesla fired around 500 employees from its Supercharger division in 2024, network deployment has slowed down.

In 2024 alone, reports suggest there was roughly a 19% reduction year-on-year, causing stress among owners that there wouldn't be enough facilities to go around.

But more recent statistics suggest that the number is back on the rise, with the total number of supercharger connectors reaching 73,817 at the end of 2025, marking an 18% year-on-year increase — this includes the addition of new V4 charging stalls that promise much higher charging speeds.

With an increase in overall charging sessions, Tesla has started sporadically adding extra amenities at certain locations, such as air compressors in Goulburn, Australia, which help keep tires at a healthy pressure level.

But in true Tesla fashion, there’s no clear road map on what amenities will appear where, so it’s simply a case of turning up and hoping your local Supercharger is next in line for a glow-up.


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Leon Poultney
EVs correspondent

Leon has been navigating a world where automotive and tech collide for almost 20 years, reporting on everything from in-car entertainment to robotised manufacturing plants. Currently, EVs are the focus of his attentions, but give it a few years and it will be electric vertical take-off and landing craft. Outside of work hours, he can be found tinkering with distinctly analogue motorcycles, because electric motors are no replacement for an old Honda inline four.

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