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Tesla Supercharg­er network to open up to all car manufactur­ers

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Tesla boss Elon Musk has revealed that his electric car company will open its charging network to other car manufactur­ers soon.

The ‘Supercharg­er’ network was a pioneer of public charging infrastruc­ture, with locations popping up at high traffic hubs such as motor way service stations to give Tesla owners more opportunit­ies to travel longer distances.

However, the Supercharg­ers only work with Tesla vehicles, meaning owners of other electric vehicles cannot take advantage of them. It can also mean queues for other public chargers while Tesla’ s units sit unused nearby.

In a tweet, Musk confirmed that this would no longer be the case. Responding to a Twitter user who said people shouldn’t criticise Tesla for using a proprietar­y charging connector, Musk wrote: “We created our own connector, as there was no standard back then & Tesla was [the] only maker of long range electric cars.

“It’ s one fairly slim connector for both low& high power charging.

“That said, we’re making our Supercharg­er network open to other EVs later this year.”

It’s unclear what has motivated this move, and whether this will be the case in all markets that have Supercharg­ers. However, it would be a good opportunit­y to create extra revenue by billing non-Tesla owners for electricit­y.

Owners of earlier Tesla models were given free access to the Supercharg­er network, while buyers of newer cars can pay a premium up front to get free charging.

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