Tesla is opening up its Supercharger network to non-Tesla EVs, but the charging and payment experience will be much different for those vehicle owners.
Announced on its official Twitter account, Tesla opened its first Superchargers in Australia to non-Tesla electric vehicle (EV) drivers. The non-Tesla Supercharger program kicked off in November 2021 and saw a rapid expansion in Europe. By May ...
has opened the first batch of its Superchargers to non-Tesla electric vehicles in a pledge to share its fast-charging network in exchange for subsidies as part of a $7.5 billion federal program to expand EV infrastructure.
“Later this year, Tesla will begin production of new Supercharger equipment that will enable non-Tesla EV drivers in North America to use Tesla Superchargers,” the White House states. “Tesla will begin production of new Supercharger equipment that will enable non-Tesla EV drivers in North Am...
Tesla was spotted filming several competitors at its Superchargers in what is likely a promotional advertisement of multi-manufacturer NACS adoption.
Tesla has just expanded its Non-Tesla Supercharger Pilot program to China, where for the very first time other electric cars can use Tesla Superchargers.
Non-Tesla vehicles can now charge at all Superchargers in the Netherlands via the Tesla app. Learn more athttps://t.co/hjybH0ROdlpic.twitter.com/zjomySylf9 — Tesla Charging (@TeslaCharging)February 14, 2022 According to its Supercharger Map,Tesla has 54 Supercharging locations in the Net...
Nearly half of all Tesla Supercharger stations in Australia have been opened to non-Tesla electric vehicles (EVs) owners.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has offered more details on how non-Tesla owners will be able to use Supercharger stations in a change to its service later this year.
Tesla has started to open up its Supercharger network to non-Tesla electric vehicles, though the pilot scheme is currently limited to just one country.