To date, has 14 Supercharger stations in Shanxi province, including 79 charging piles.

(File photo shows a Tesla Supercharger in Shanghai. Credit: CnEVPost)

Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) has achieved coverage of all 11 cities in Shanxi province in North China with its Supercharger stations, the company announced today.

The 11 cities in Shanxi are: Taiyuan, Datong, Yangquan, Changzhi, Jincheng, Shuozhou, Jinzhong, Yuncheng, Xinzhou, Linfen and Luliang.

To date, Tesla has 14 Supercharger stations in Shanxi, including 79 charging piles, according to the company.

Tesla said last week that it added 27 Supercharger stations in the Chinese mainland in March, including 147 piles.

To date, Tesla has opened more than 1,100 Supercharger stations in the Chinese mainland, including more than 8,500 Superchargers. It also has more than 700 destination charging stations, offering more than 1,800 charging piles.

Tesla expects to add supercharging stations in 20 cities, including Beijing, Tianjin, Hangzhou, Guangzhou and Chongqing, in April.

At the end of last year, Tesla said it achieved 100 percent coverage of its Supercharger network in all provincial capitals and municipalities in the Chinese mainland, and achieved coverage of all cities in Zhejiang, Jiangsu, Hebei, Shandong, Guangdong and Guizhou.

At the end of January, Tesla said it had covered all cities in China's eastern Anhui province with its Supercharger network, opening 22 Supercharger stations in the province.