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Non-Tesla Supercharger Pilot

We are excited to inform you that Tesla has recently announced the expansion of their non-Tesla Supercharger pilot to new sites and countries worldwide. As a company dedicated to accelerating the world's transition to sustainable energy, Tesla believes that access to a reliable and convenient fast-charging network is essential for the widespread adoption of electric vehicles.

 

Since the opening of their first Superchargers in 2012, Tesla has been rapidly expanding the network to reach more EV drivers. The non-Tesla Supercharger pilot was launched in November 2021 and will continue to expand to support their mission of providing a sustainable future for all.

 

With this pilot, select stations are now accessible to non-Tesla EV drivers in specific countries via the Tesla app (version 4.18.0 or higher). Tesla drivers can continue to use these stations as they always have, and Tesla will be closely monitoring each site for congestion and listening to customers about their experiences.

 

Tesla's ambition has always been to open the Supercharger network to non-Tesla EVs, and by doing so, they hope to encourage more drivers to go electric. More customers using the Supercharger network enables faster expansion, and Tesla's goal is to learn and iterate quickly while continuing to aggressively expand the network. Eventually, they aim to welcome both Tesla and non-Tesla drivers at every Supercharger worldwide.

FAQ

The Answers You Need

Yes, as part of Tesla's non-Tesla Supercharger pilot program, some stations are now accessible to non-Tesla EV drivers in select countries.

Can non-Tesla EV drivers use Tesla Superchargers?

To access the Supercharger network, non-Tesla EV drivers must have the Tesla app (version 4.18.0 or higher) and select the Supercharger location they wish to use in the app.

How do I access Tesla's Supercharger network as a non-Tesla owner?

Yes, there is a fee for non-Tesla EV drivers to use the Superchargers. The cost may vary by region and is typically higher than the cost for Tesla owners.

Is there a fee for non-Tesla EV drivers to use the Superchargers?

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