San Diego Union-Tribune

TESLA TO MAKE SOME EV CHARGERS AVAILABLE TO ALL

At least 7,500 stations will be available to other users by end of 2024

- BY KEITH LAING & ARI NATTER Laing and Natter write for Bloomberg News.

Tesla will open part of its U.S. charging network to other companies’ EVs as the White House and billionair­e Elon Musk look to improve ties.

As part of an agreement announced by the White House on Wednesday, at least 7,500 of Tesla’s charging stations across the U.S. will be available to all EV users by the end of 2024. The aim is to give EV owners more freedom to travel, and it will include at least 3,500 of Tesla’s Supercharg­er stations — which tend to be near highways — as well as its slower Level 2 “destinatio­n chargers” at locations such as hotels and restaurant­s.

With access to billions of federal dollars earmarked for expanding the nation’s charger network at stake, the White House and Musk are looking to defrost relations that have been strained for most of Joe Biden’s presidency. In early 2022, Musk went as far as accusing Biden of being “unable to say the word ‘Tesla’” after the White House made an

announceme­nt that spotlighte­d Detroit-based competitor­s. A better working relationsh­ip could aid Tesla in tapping the federal government’s $5 billion of funding to build its national charging network.

All EV drivers will be able to access the stations using the Tesla app or website, the White House said. Tesla will also be required to make its data available for thirdparty apps, meaning drivers

won’t be required to download the Tesla app to access the chargers.

Tesla will also triple its network of Supercharg­ers, which are manufactur­ed in Buffalo, N.Y., according to the White House statement. To be eligible for federal funding, Tesla’s new charging stations will need to be built with at least one permanent, nonproprie­tary port to ensure access via the Combined Charging System that is now the standard for other EVs.

The partnershi­p to expand charger access also follows Biden administra­tion probes into the operation and marketing of Tesla’s Autopilot system.

Tesla is one of 16 companies that will provide an additional 100,000 chargers to the U.S. network, according to the White House. Other participan­ts include a partnershi­p made up of Hertz and BP, as well as a group composed of General Motors, Pilot and EVgo.

For federal funding, EV chargers need to have consistent plug types, power levels and a minimum number of chargers capable of supporting fast charging, along with reliabilit­y requiremen­ts. Locations, prices, availabili­ty and accessibil­ity will also need to be made public, along with other requiremen­ts.

White House infrastruc­ture coordinato­r Mitch Landrieu told reporters the administra­tion is looking to combine its efforts with private companies to make sure there’s a national network “that will work for everyone, everywhere, no matter what type of car or state they’re in.”

 ?? DAVID PAUL MORRIS BLOOMBERG ?? Tesla will open part of its charging network to other companies’ EVs. Drivers will access using the Tesla app or website.
DAVID PAUL MORRIS BLOOMBERG Tesla will open part of its charging network to other companies’ EVs. Drivers will access using the Tesla app or website.

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