As announced by Elon Musk, the electric car pioneer is also opening the world’s largest charging network to third-party providers. Although the date is still far away.
Even Transport Minister Andreas Scheuer wanted the Supercharger network to be released Strengthened for other manufacturers – there seems to be no concrete plan for this now. By September 2022, at least in Norway, the fast charging network should be usable even for foreign brands, the operator announced to authorities in the country. CEO Elon Musk had already announced the opening in December last year. shop network boss Drew Bennett already indicated a willingness to speak in 2018 with other automakers. Recently, Scheuer announced that German manufacturers are in contact with Californians regarding this.
They are, although it is less important. The Tesla Supercharger is being made accessible to other electric cars.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) December 21, 2020
Tesla hopes for government aid
Tesla’s schedule The Westland Municipality came to light through council minutes, Electrek reports. Government officials confirmed the information. Background: The Norwegian administration pays subsidies for new charging stations – but only for those that are open to all manufacturers. Based on Tesla’s statement, it approved incentives to expand the charging network world champion’s five fast charging stations. However, the grant could be canceled if Tesla does not keep its commitment by the end of September 2022 at the latest. What Tesla’s plans for other (European) countries look like cannot be predicted from this information.
Supercharger Success Story
Nine and a half years after the first six fast charging stations in California, Nevada and Arizona, Tesla has announced its 25,000th charger. That was in May 2021. Especially in the last few months, the manufacturer has accelerated the expansion. In the last six months alone, 5,000 charging stations have been built. Tesla operates its own Twitter accountwho reports in detail. with this Homepage interactive map The company on which he has recorded all the stations.