Tesla opens up UK Superchargers to owners of other EVs

Pilot scheme sees 15 sites across Scotland, England and Wales unlocked to allow owners of non-Tesla models charging access

Tesla has announced that it has opened parts of its UK Supercharger network to owners of other electric cars with immediate effect.

The EV specialist has unlocked its chargers at 15 locations around the UK to allow owners of non-Tesla models access for the first time.

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The move, which affects sites in England, Scotland and Wales opens up 158 devices - around a fifth of all Tesla’s UK Superchargers - and gives non-Tesla owners access to units capable of charging at up to 250kW, instantly expanding the country’s public rapid charging provision.