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Tesla expands the non-Tesla Supercharging Pilot Program to New Zealand. At the moment, the program is already active in 21 countries around the world.
Tesla continues to expand support for electric vehicle owners. This time the company has opened a pilot program in New Zealand. With this step, Tesla is making an important contribution to the development of electric vehicles. New Zealand became the 21st country on the list of countries where the company has already launched the non-Tesla Supercharging Pilot Program. According to the company, six charging stations are available for all electric vehicles in the country, which is about a third of all Superchargers in the country.
The opening of Superchargers to non-Teslas in yet another market marks the company's continued support for the development of electric vehicles and reaffirms the company's efforts to fulfill its mission of accelerating the world's transition to sustainable energy. Access to an extensive, convenient, and reliable fast-charging network is critical to the widespread adoption of electric vehicles. The company now has more than 50,000 Supercharger stalls around the world, so it is being more active in opening them up to non-Tesla electric vehicles. More customers using the Supercharger network also allows for faster expansion of the entire network.
The non-Tesla Supercharger pilot is currently available for Supercharging stations in the following countries:
- United States
- Canada
- Austria
- Belgium
- Denmark
- Finland
- France
- Germany
- Iceland
- Italy
- Luxembourg
- The Netherlands
- Norway
- Spain
- Sweden
- Switzerland
- Türkiye
- United Kingdom
- Australia
- New Zealand
- Mainland China
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