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Tesla opens Supercharg­ers to other electric cars for first time

- Reuters

Tesla is opening its charging network to other electric cars for the first time with a pilot programme in the Netherland­s, as the world’s most valuable carmaker looks to bring electric vehicles into the mainstream.

The programme will be tested at 10 locations in the Netherland­s, the company said on Monday, adding that Dutch non-Tesla electric vehicle drivers can access the Tesla stations, or Supercharg­ers, through the Tesla app.

Tesla drivers can continue to use these stations and the company will closely monitor each site for congestion.

Tesla operates more than 25,000 Supercharg­ers worldwide, while other carmakers have formed alliances or invested in startups for networks as they rush new electric vehicles to market.

The Supercharg­ers are open to cars with the Combined Charging System (CCS) favoured by BMW, Mercedes-Benz maker Daimler, Ford and the Volkswagen group, which includes Audi and Porsche.

Tesla uses the CCS standard in Europe, allowing a wide range of cars to charge in stations without an adapter that uses a similar connector.

Charging prices for non-Tesla drivers would include extra costs to support a broad range of vehicles and site adjustment­s to accommodat­e these vehicles, Tesla said. “This move directly supports our mission to accelerate the world’s transition to sustainabl­e energy.”

Tesla, which crossed $1tn in market capitalisa­tion for the first time last week, has defied supply chain issues and global chip shortages to mark a record quarter for car deliveries as demand ramps up and its investment­s in new factories pay off.

 ?? Photograph: Sean Gallup/Getty Images ?? The pilot program will open up 10 Tesla charging stations to other electric cars in the Netherland­s.
Photograph: Sean Gallup/Getty Images The pilot program will open up 10 Tesla charging stations to other electric cars in the Netherland­s.

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