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Tesla Expands Non Tesla Supercharger Pilot to 5 More Countries
Tesla continues to expand its non-Tesla Supercharger pilot program, this time to several new European countries. Now, in addition to the Netherlands, Norway, France, Austria, Belgium, Spain, Sweden and the U.K, electric vehicle owners in Denmark, Finland, Germany, Luxembourg and Switzerland can now charge at select Tesla Superchargers. In total, the program operates in 13 countries.
Tesla continues to expand support for electric vehicle owners in Europe. Tesmanian recently reported that a German E.V owner was able to charge his vehicle on one of the Superchargers, although there was no official announcement of the opening. Now, after some adjustments, Tesla has announced the opening, but in five new countries at once, which is great news for E.V owners. Starting today, electric vehicle owners in Denmark, Finland, Germany, Luxembourg and Switzerland can charge their vehicles on select Tesla Superchargers in their countries.
The move marks continued support for the development of the electric vehicle market and confirm the company's efforts to fulfill its mission to accelerate the world's transition to sustainable energy. Access to an extensive, convenient, and reliable fast-charging network is critical to the widespread adoption of electric vehicles. Today the company has more than 35000 Supercharger stalls worldwide, so it is more actively opening access to them for non-Tesla EVs. More customers using the Supercharger network also ensures the faster expansion of the entire network.
Source: Re-posted and Summarized from Eva Fox at tesmanian.
My Take: I am still not sure if this move is going to be a cash cow or a mistake that upsets Tesla owners.
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Tesla continues to expand its non-Tesla Supercharger pilot program, this time to several new European countries. Now, in addition to the Netherlands, Norway, France, Austria, Belgium, Spain, Sweden and the U.K, electric vehicle owners in Denmark, Finland, Germany, Luxembourg and Switzerland can now charge at select Tesla Superchargers. In total, the program operates in 13 countries.
Tesla continues to expand support for electric vehicle owners in Europe. Tesmanian recently reported that a German E.V owner was able to charge his vehicle on one of the Superchargers, although there was no official announcement of the opening. Now, after some adjustments, Tesla has announced the opening, but in five new countries at once, which is great news for E.V owners. Starting today, electric vehicle owners in Denmark, Finland, Germany, Luxembourg and Switzerland can charge their vehicles on select Tesla Superchargers in their countries.
The move marks continued support for the development of the electric vehicle market and confirm the company's efforts to fulfill its mission to accelerate the world's transition to sustainable energy. Access to an extensive, convenient, and reliable fast-charging network is critical to the widespread adoption of electric vehicles. Today the company has more than 35000 Supercharger stalls worldwide, so it is more actively opening access to them for non-Tesla EVs. More customers using the Supercharger network also ensures the faster expansion of the entire network.
Source: Re-posted and Summarized from Eva Fox at tesmanian.
My Take: I am still not sure if this move is going to be a cash cow or a mistake that upsets Tesla owners.
Re Posted From: Tesla Expands Non Tesla Supercharger Pilot to 5 More Countries