JAKARTA – Tesla boss Elon Musk announced that his electric car company will open a charging network for other electric vehicles (EVs). The plan will start at the end of 2021.
Musk also stated that the plan coincided with the opening of fast charging stations in various countries. Musk's decision received a positive response from his fans.
However, there are also those who argue that the queue to charge the Tesla Supercharger will be longer because there will be many drivers who want to charge their electric cars, especially during peak hours as compiled from MerketWatch.
In addition, Teslarati reports that Tesla and the Norwegian government are discussing a number of requirements for setting up Supercharger fast charging stations so that they can be used by other electric vehicles.
The Norwegian government has reached an agreement with Tesla to build an EV infrastructure in recent months. In that country, Tesla will open a number of its Supercharger charging stations.
On its official website, Tesla has listed more than 100 Superchargers in operation or under construction. Meanwhile in Norway, the electric car company owned by Elon Musk is rumored to be presenting 2500 Supercharger fast charging stations. Currently, Tesla has 25,000 charging stations worldwide.
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