Tesla Expanding Supercharger Access to Seven More Manufacturers
Exciting news for electric vehicle owners as Tesla announces plans to extend Supercharger access to seven additional manufacturers. This move is set to revolutionize the EV charging experience and further promote sustainable transportation.
Already, six manufacturers have access to Tesla’s Superchargers in North America, with more on the way. The latest additions include Ford, Rivian, General Motors, Volvo, Polestar, and Nissan, who can now utilize Tesla’s Superchargers through the third-party vehicle access option available in the Tesla App.
Upcoming Access
Tesla has also revealed that seven more manufacturers will soon join the Supercharger network, enhancing convenience and accessibility for EV drivers. These upcoming additions include BMW, Genesis, Hyundai, Jaguar Land Rover, Kia, Lucid, and Mercedes-Benz.
With these new partnerships, Tesla’s Supercharger network in North America will encompass a total of 13 manufacturers, marking a significant milestone in the advancement of electric vehicle infrastructure.
While some manufacturers like Honda, Toyota, and Volkswagen are yet to join the Supercharger network, there are promising developments on the horizon. Volkswagen’s collaboration with Rivian for future electric vehicles could potentially pave the way for their brands to integrate with Tesla’s Superchargers in the future.
By embracing standardized charging protocols and expanding access to Superchargers, the EV industry is poised for growth and innovation. This transition towards a more seamless charging experience not only benefits current EV owners but also accelerates Tesla’s mission of promoting global electrification.