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Tesla to taxis, Uber drivers: Don’t use our Supercharg­ers

- BRIAN ECKHOUSE & DANA HULL

Profession­al drivers looking to buy a Tesla to shuttle paying customers around should consider this: After Friday, vehicles used for commercial purposes won’t be allowed to use the company’s Supercharg­ers anymore, according to an updated policy.

The change in rules applies to vehicles being deployed as taxis — including by drivers for Uber Technologi­es or Lyft — as well as cars used for commercial deliveries or government purposes. The policy shift is intended to keep the high-speed battery chargers available for other customers without immediate access to home or workplace charging.

“Currently, in some areas, heavy Supercharg­er use by commercial customers such as taxis can occasional­ly impact availabili­ty for other drivers,” Tesla said in an emailed statement, noting that the change will “encourage the fair use of Supercharg­ers by as many customers as possible”.

Tesla said in the online policy it could limit or block a vehicle’s ability to use the stations if the drivers violate the new rule. The company said it also might exclude certain charging stations or occasional trips from the new policy.

“We encourage the use of Teslas for commercial purposes and we’ll work proactivel­y with these customers to find charging solutions that work best for them,” the emailed statement said.

Supercharg­ers are intended to provide fast charging along main highways during longdistan­ce travel, though the network’s been expanded to include city centre locations as well. In Manhattan, where Tesla opened a new storefront Friday, there are two Supercharg­ing stations, with an additional nine coming to the area soon.

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