Recently, Tesla CEO Elon Musk reiterated on Twitter that all Supercharger stations in the United States will soon have WiFi service available for Tesla owners.
Although as early as April 2019, Elon had stated that with the release of TeslAtari and V3 Supercharging, all future Tesla Supercharger stations would provide free WiFi service. Currently, according to feedback from users on the TESLA MOTORS CLUB forum, only a few Supercharger stations located at Tesla service centers in the United States offer WiFi service, while the vast majority of Supercharger stations have not caught up yet.
On October 14th, in response to Twitter users brc06 and Jay In Shanghai’s inquiries about WiFi at Supercharger stations, Elon stated on Twitter that Supercharger WiFi functionality will be launched soon and all Supercharger stations will eventually offer WiFi service.
Previously, Tesla announced that it will open up Tesla Supercharging to other brands of electric vehicles. According to a report by TESLARATI, Tesla will be the first to open Supercharging stations to non-Tesla electric vehicles in Europe.
If Elon’s disclosure is true, the Supercharger experience will be even better, and combined with the opening up of the Supercharging network, it may attract many electric vehicle users to choose Tesla Supercharger stations for charging, which will greatly increase the pressure on the Tesla Supercharger network and improve the user experience for Tesla owners.
But on the other hand, if Tesla’s Supercharging network is further improved by adding WiFi service to the industry-leading charging experience, then Tesla will be even further ahead of its competitors.
🔗Information Source: TESLARATI
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