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.
“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...
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.
Williams, WA Tesla Owners Club Western Australia provided a peek at the fees of the open Superchargers. For customers with a Supercharging Membership, the price to use a Supercharger stall on a non-Tesla EV is $9.99 per month. For those who aren’t members, Tesla charges $0.78 per kWh,...
Tesla is doing quick work to support non-Tesla drivers to access the Superchargers, as any EV driver who installs the Tesla app can see the available charging stations and are able to make payment through the "Pay Per Use" feature. Accordin...
Tesla formally opened a pilot program for Non-Tesla EVs to charge at Tesla Superchargers in November 2021. The pilot program gave drivers in the Netherlands the opportunity to charge their non-Tesla EVs at Tesla Superchargers in ten locations: Sassenheim, Apeldoorn Oost, Meerkerk, Hengelo, Tilburg...
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.
It's only a pilot program for now, but Tesla has big plans to allow electric vehicles from other automakers to use its global network of 25,000 Superchargers. For now, though, only 10 such stations in the Netherlands are open to EVs with a CCS port, and then only for people who live...
Tesla Superchargers are already available for other vehicles in some parts of Europe, but this is the first time the company has opened them up to other EVs in the U.S. Black Friday deals you can shop right now Products available for purchase here through affiliate links are selected by our...
Tesla CEO Elon Musk said Tuesday that the company's network of DC fast-charging stations for its electric vehicles, also known as the Tesla Supercharger network, will be open to other types of electric vehicles in 2021.