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Tesla continues to make its Supercharger network available to all electric vehicles. Over half of its network in Europe is now available to non-Tesla EVs. The company joins Gireve’s roaming platform to open its Superchargers to an eMSP partner in Europe. This will allow owners to charge electric vehicles at charging stations of different operators with just one account.
Tesla has achieved full integration with the French roaming platform, Gireve, according to a company press release. The Texas-based manufacturer can now post roaming offers and sign partnerships with platform-connected eMSPs to give them access to its wide Supercharger network.
Following its decision to join the roaming platform, Tesla is now fully integrated with Gireve to launch its roaming activities in Europe. With this move, Tesla is now enabling its roaming partner's EV drivers to access their chargers by signing roaming agreements on Connect Place Gireve. Through this integration, Chargemap is able to offer its users seamless access to Tesla chargers through its app. Learn more: https://chargemap.com/tesla-supercharges
Connect Place by Gireve has been designed to facilitate electric vehicle charging roaming in Europe and worldwide. This was made possible thanks to a user-friendly interface and constant, tireless customer support. This approach has helped Gireve gain favor in Europe over the past ten years. The new partnership between Tesla and Gireve demonstrates the operator's robust IT infrastructure. By doing this, Gireve also proves its ability to provide the highest level of support to its customers in the charging industry.
“As we strive to promote interoperability and open networks, it is a key step for us to welcome Tesla on our platform. We will continue to focus our energy on providing top-notch customer service and sophisticated tools to facilitate roaming between partners to the largest extent,” said Gireve CEO Eric Plaquet.
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