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Tesla is negotiating with the German government, or opening super charging station to other vendors

Recently, according to foreign media reports, the German transportation department is negotiating with Tesla and opens Tesla super charging station to other German automakers.

The German Federal Transportation Ministry, Long Andreas Middot; Shur (Andreas Scheuer recently revealed this news, he said: “is Contact with Tesla and other German automakers to promote Tesla super charger to other brand models. “

There is no doubt that Tesla’s super charging station is currently coverage global coverage. The widest charging network. After ten years of development, Tesla has developed more than 2,700 fast charging stations worldwide, with a total of more than 25,000 fast charging piles.

As early as 2015, Tesla CEO Elon Middot; Mask said that there was no intention to use Tesla super charging piles only as the exclusive of Tesra owners. service. If other automakers can introduce vehicles that match super charge piles, and willing to pay charging costs, these models can use Tesla’s super charging pile.

He also revealed that Tesla has supported charging to other brand electric vehicles in some parts of the United States. “Although it is very low, Tesla super charging pile has opened the charging permission to other electric vehicles. .

The German government-related persons have not disclosed when to be with Tesrada, but the goal is to allow all electric vehicles to use charging stations in obstacles. Construct a unified payment system to pay for the smartphone.

In mainland China, Tesla has now built more than 840 super charging stations, more than 700 destination charging stations, covering more than 310 cities across the country.

In December last year, Tesla China executives have also said that the future does not exclude other electric vehicles in China, the premise is to pass through Tesla Technical verification to ensure safety and charging experience. If so, it will undoubtedly further accelerate the popularity of China’s electric vehicles.

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