Tesla has expanded its Supercharger network in Iceland to non-Tesla vehicles, as announced on Wednesday.
The Non-Tesla Supercharging pilot is now live in 14 total countries:
France
The Netherlands
Norway
UK
Spain
Sweden
Belgium
Austria
Denmark
Finland
Germany
Luxembourg
Switzerland
Iceland
Non-Tesla drivers in Iceland can charge at Superchargers by using the Tesla mobile app, version 4.2.3 or higher. You then select ‘Charge Your Non-Tesla’ and find your Supercharger site, add a payment method, plug-in your car and then tap ‘Start Charging’ with your CCS-enabled vehicle.
“More customers using the Supercharger network enables faster expansion. Our goal is to learn and iterate quickly, while continuing to aggressively expand the network, so we can eventually welcome both Tesla and Non-Tesla drivers at every Supercharger worldwide,” explains Tesla.
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