Introduction
Trip to visit all the southern lower Michigan Tesla Supercharger sites open to non-Tesla vehicles. Site visit on July 21, 2025.
Business/Location Name | Meijer |
Address | 1801 Marketplace Dr SE, Caledonia, MI 49316 |
Network | Tesla |
Station Details | 12 Stalls (3 sets of 4 dispensers, total 750kW site power) |
Cost | $0.53 per kWh, $0.38 per kWh for membership |
The Meijer in Caledonia station was the 3rd charging stop on my trip to check the southern lower Michigan Tesla sites. This is one of the newest sites, and thus is supporting the V3.5 hardware. Based on the usage chart in the Tesla app, this site sees steady use but is not overly busy. (This station opened in October 2024).
Accessibility
This Meijer site is in the parking lot of the superstore business. The site is 0.4 miles from M-6 at exit 11. South from the exit on the south edge of the large parking lot. The charge points are easy to locate once you have navigated to the Meijer parking lot. The stalls are arranged along the outer edge of the parking lot. The western most dispenser is placed with accessibility in mind. There is no pull-though spot at this location.
Amenities
Dining options include: Panda Express, Qdoba, Panera, Applebee’s, Logan’s Roadhouse, Wendy’s, Jimmy John’s
Shopping options include: Meijer, ALDI, Target
Car-related services (windshield cleaning, air): Shell gas station down the road
Concentration
This is a standard 12 stall V3.5 location. The dispensers are arranged along the outer edge of the parking lot. The power cabinets and transformer are placed at the end of the row of dispensers. The 12 stalls are using the newer V4 cabinets that have the longer cables, thus eliminating most parking concerns for vehicles that don’t follow the Tesla charging port location practice.
Location
This site supports M-6 along the southern side of Grand Rapids. When traveling East/West this route links I-196 down to I-94 with I-96, without having to travel into downtown Grand Rapids. Lansing is the next stop East and both Holland and Benton Harbor are stops to the west.
50 Mile Loop:
100 to 150 Mile Range Estimate:
Speed
The currently installed V3 power cabinets can produce up to 500V and 600A. The power cabinets are connected by the high voltage DC bus, and thus can share power amongst all the dispensers. Of course, this 500V limitation reduces the peak charging speeds for some 800V architecture vehicles, but the 600A output works well for lower voltage higher amperage vehicles. Since I am on this trip with Elektra, the 200A, 80kW limit of the vehicle will not be stressing these units at all. Interesting that this site with 12 stalls is using the same size 750kVA transformer that the previous 8 stall site was using, but with 3 power cabinets at 250kW each 750kVA should be the needed power for this site.
Summary
Surprise, a Tesla charging site stop with no Tesla vehicles charging. At this stop, I arrived with a Volvo XC40 charging. I was just the two of us charging for most of my stop. A Model Y did arrive near the end of my session. While placed on the furthest edge of the parking lot from the building there was still quite a bit of traffic from the parking lot driving by the chargers. I was nice to see trash cans at the site, but these were overflowing.
What I paid for this stop:
Total Cost: $2.05
Total kWh: 5.4129 kWh
Time: 5 min
Average Charge Speed: 65 kW
Cost per kWh: $0.38
(64% - 70%)
Alternatives:
Freightliner – 5339 Clay Ave SW, Grand Rapids, MI 49548 - $0.42/kWh(+$2.00) – 240kW x 2
(EV Gateway)
Meijer – 5531 28th St SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49512 - $0.40/kWh(+6% tax) – 62.5kW x 2 (ChargePoint)
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