Yesterday, Elon Musk replied to tech blogger MKBHD on Twitter, stating that Tesla’s Supercharger network may be opened up to other manufacturers of electric vehicles.
Musk revealed that other electric vehicle manufacturers have quietly sought collaboration on charging facilities, and technically, Tesla’s Supercharger network could also be compatible with other electric vehicles.
As early as 2015, Musk had stated that Tesla had no intention of creating its Supercharger network as a proprietary facility, but there have been no collaborations with other manufacturers thus far.
Given the current coverage and construction speed of Tesla’s Supercharger network, if it can be compatible with other electric vehicles, it may further promote the development of electric vehicles and alleviate the range anxiety of car owners. However, each manufacturer will have its own considerations about cooperation, and it may not be an easy task.
🔗Source: Teslarati, Twitter@elonmusk
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