Tesla makes certain Superchargers accessible to all electric vehicles in South Korea

Key Points

  • ๐ŸŒ Tesla has opened select Superchargers in South Korea to all electric vehicle (EV) brands, extending its effort to make the Supercharger Network accessible globally.
  • ๐Ÿš— This move follows Tesla’s pattern of opening Superchargers to non-Tesla EVs in other regions, including China and Australia, as part of its ongoing expansion strategy.
  • ๐ŸŒ The company has been working to enhance its Supercharger Network globally, installing more V4 chargers in North America and other selected regions.
  • ๐Ÿ“ˆ Tesla’s initiative aims to improve charging infrastructure and accommodate a broader range of electric vehicles beyond its own brand.
  • ๐Ÿ—บ๏ธ The Supercharger Network’s accessibility to non-Tesla EVs aligns with Tesla’s commitment to advancing electric mobility on a broader scale.

Tesla opened select Superchargers to all electric vehicle (EV) brands in South Korea. The move is the latest in Teslaโ€™s aim to open its Supercharger Network to all electric vehicles across the globe. 

Tesla announced the launch of open Superchargers in South Korea through X. A quick search through Teslaโ€™s Supercharger map reveals that quite a few stalls have been opened to non-Tesla electric vehicles. A few netizens have already shared their experiences with an open Supercharger in South Korea.

Tesla has been steadily opening its Supercharger Network to other electric vehicle brands in other countries since the beginning of the year. In the middle of the year, Teslaโ€™s open Supercharger Network launched in China. The company launched its open Supercharger Network in China with 10 stations in Beijing and Shanghai, enough to accommodate nearly 37 non-Tesla electric vehicles. Tesla also planned to open 120 destination charging stations, covering 25 provinces and municipalities in China. 

In the summer, Tesla launched its open Supercharger Network in Australia. It opened nearly 50% of its 63 Supercharger stations to non-Tesla EVs. The list included Superchargers in South Australia, New South Wales, the Australian Capital Territory, Queensland, Victoria, and West Australia. 

Tesla has been working hard to expand and improve its Supercharger Network worldwide. Besides launching the open Supercharger Network in other countries, Tesla has installed more V4 chargers across North America and selected regions.

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