Tesla to expand supercharger stations to all electric vehicles, White House says
by Lauren Aratani from US news | The Guardian on (#68X5B)
Funding for the EV charging network comes from the infrastructure bill that allocates $7.5bn to the expansion
The White House is partnering with Tesla to expand electric vehicle charging infrastructure in the US, with the company opening at least 7,500 of its chargers to all electric vehicles (EVs) by the end of 2024, the White House announced on Wednesday.
Tesla charging stations currently use a certain power connector that require non-Tesla EVs to use an adapter. The White House said that Tesla will work to include at least 3,500 new and existing 250 kW superchargers along highways and level 2 destination chargers at locations like hotels and restaurants across the country. Tesla is also planning to double its network of superchargers.
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