Los Angeles Times

Tesla to double charging network

The electric car maker is planning to ramp up its annual vehicle production.

- By Russ Mitchell russ.mitchell@latimes.com Twitter: @russ1mitch­ell

SAN FRANCISCO — Tesla will nearly double its Supercharg­er electric-carchargin­g network this year to 10,000 public charging units globally, up from 5,400, the company said Monday.

Tesla plans to begin producing the mass-market Model 3 later this year and to expand its current annual vehicle production from 80,000 last year to 500,000 by the end of 2018.

Current charging locations will be expanded and new locations will be added. California will get 1,000 of the new charging units.

The proprietar­y Supercharg­ers can be used only with Tesla cars. They are more powerful than current charging networks that work with other cars and reach full charge significan­tly faster than most. The company advertises a 170mile charge in about 30 minutes.

Until recently, Tesla buyers got free lifetime Supercharg­er privileges as part of their purchase. Anyone buying a Tesla after Jan. 15 this year will get an annual 1,000mile Supercharg­er credit and pay fees after that.

Tesla isn’t the only company with charger networks expansion plans. As part of its settlement with the federal government and California over the emissions cheating scandal, Volkswagen will spend $2 billion on a network that will work with any electric vehicle model that accepts standard plugs.

Several EV charger startups are also planning to add to their networks.

California requires that electric vehicles make up at least 15% of each automaker’s in-state sales by 2025.

 ?? Jay L. Clendenin Los Angeles Times ?? SUPERCHARG­ERS, which give a 170-mile charge in about 30 minutes, can be used only with Tesla cars.
Jay L. Clendenin Los Angeles Times SUPERCHARG­ERS, which give a 170-mile charge in about 30 minutes, can be used only with Tesla cars.

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