JAKARTA - Tesla's Supercharger network is now increasing and spreading everywhere. Since it was first built in 2012, until now Tesla already has more than 35,000 Superchargers worldwide.
Not only that, showing his commitment to electric vehicles, Tesla also made a Supercharger for non-Tesla vehicles in November last year.
"Now our Non-Tesla Supercharger trials will continue to grow to new locations and countries to support our mission to accelerate the world's transition to sustainable energy," the company said in a statement via Twitter.
Non-Tesla vehicles can now charge at select Superchargers in Iceland via the Tesla app. Learn more at https://t.co/zObpFM4li1 pic.twitter.com/vdxat9Oo9U
— Tesla Charging (@TeslaCharging) September 14, 2022
Now Tesla is expanding its non-Tesla Supercharger trial into Iceland. With this trial, some stations can now be accessed by non-Tesla EV drivers including in Iceland via Tesla apps.
"It has always been our ambition to open a Supercharger network to Non-Tesla EVs, and thus, encourage more drivers to use electricity," the company added.
So, with the addition of non-Tesla Supercharger test stations in Iceland, here are the lists of countries where non-Tesla Superchargers are currently available.
Launching notes from Teslarati, Tesla used this Pilot Program to determine the process of opening the Supercharger Network in the United States for other automakers.
In June, the White House also indicated Tesla would open a Supercharger network for other automotive brands as "new Supercharger equipment" is under production.
The recent Supercharger V4, which allows Supercharging to another vehicle, will be installed for the first time in Arizona.
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