Elon Musk Confirms Tesla Will Open Superchargers To Other EVs This Year

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After years of will they, won't they, Elon Musk has finally confirmed Tesla will be opening up the supercharger network to all EVs later this year.

Tesla’s supercharger network is by far the largest and most extensive DC fast-charging network in the world.

Tesla has installed superchargers on 4 continents making the charging network accessible to potentially millions of people around the world.

Tesla has also started upgrading the company’s V3 superchargers to 300KW DC fast charging and later this year this number is expected to increase to 350KW.

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Currently, the supercharger network has over 25,000 chargers in more than 2700 locations. This number continues to grow with new chargers being added almost every day.

As a result, Tesla’s supercharger network is seen as one of the company’s biggest moats and a must-have for the most hustle-free charging experience.

However, as EV adoption steadily increases, calls for Tesla to open its supercharger network to other EVs have been growing louder.

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Tesla CEO Elon Musk has always maintained Tesla is willing to share its supercharger network with other EV makers. However, that is as long as they are willing to share the cost of building and maintaining the charging network.

Until now no company has taken Tesla on its offer. As a result, the supercharger network has remained a walled garden for all none Tesla EVs.

There has been previous chatter suggesting Tesla will be opening up its supercharger network. Especially in Europe where Tesla uses the CCS charging standard which is shared by all EVs in the continent.

And now Elon Musk has put a timeline on when Tesla will open up the supercharger network. According to Musk, Tesla will open its superchargers later this year.

Responding to criticism faulting Tesla for creating their own charging network Musk wrote on Twitter “We created our own connector, as there was no standard back then & Tesla was the only maker of long-range electric cars.”

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“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.” Musk added.

According to Elon as of now, Tesla is planning to open the supercharger network in select locations. However in the long run all of Tesla’s superchargers around the world will open to all EVs.

There might be several reasons for this decision. Governments around the world are starting to understand the climate change and public health advantages of transitioning to none polluting modes of transportation such as EVs.

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As a result, increased funding is starting to be available to support such efforts, especially to support new charging networks.

However, most grants stipulate the chargers be open to all EVs. And Tesla might be looking to get financial assistance for new charging stations by opening up its superchargers.

Supporting other EVs also lines up perfectly with Tesla’s stated mission to accelerate the world's transition to sustainable energy.

We will keep you posted with a list of supported vehicles and locations as Tesla starts opening up its supercharger network. Make sure to visit our site torquenews.com/electric-vehicles regularly for the latest updates.

So what do you think? If all EVs are able to use the supercharger network, do you think it will increase charging congestion? Let me know your thoughts down in the comments below.

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Tinsae Aregay has been following Tesla and The evolution of the EV space on a daily basis for several years. He covers everything about Tesla from the cars to Elon Musk, the energy business, and autonomy. Follow Tinsae on Twitter at @TinsaeAregay for daily Tesla news.