Tesla has pushed app version 4.58.0, and the headline addition is Charge Stats 2 — a meaningful upgrade to the charging history feature that's been part of the app since early 2022. The new version brings map visualizations of your charging history, recognition of iconic charging sites, and milestone badges for charging achievements.

The original Charge Stats, introduced in app version 4.5.1 back in February 2022, gave owners a 31-day rolling view of energy charged and estimated spending across home, Supercharger, and third-party networks. Charge Stats 2 appears to build on that foundation by adding a spatial dimension — letting you see where you've charged, not just how much — alongside gamification elements like milestone badges tied to charging behavior.
The "iconic charging sites" recognition is a notable touch. It suggests Tesla is curating a list of notable Supercharger locations — scenic stops, high-traffic destinations, or historically significant stations — and surfacing them within your personal charging history. Think of it as a passport stamp for your road trips.
To check for the update, open the App Store or Google Play and look for Tesla version 4.58.0. The new Charge Stats section is accessible from the main app menu under your vehicle's charging data. If you don't see it immediately after updating, give it a few minutes — server-side feature rollouts sometimes trail the app binary by a short window.

Marcus covers Tesla's software releases, FSD rollouts, and OTA changes. Background in automotive engineering. Based in Austin.
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