Non-Tesla Supercharger Pilot Program Expands To Iceland

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Non-Tesla Supercharger Pilot Program Expands To Iceland via insideevs.com

We don't know the exact number of charging stations and stalls included in the pilot project, but we are talking about a three-digit number of stations and a four-digit number of stalls.

Tesla is expected to continue the expansion of the program in Europe, where new Tesla cars and Superchargers are compatible with the CCS2 charging connector, just like almost all other electric cars. It's a big advantage, compared to the North American market, where Tesla sticks with a proprietary charging connector, which can't be used by non-Tesla EVs without a special adapter.

Tesla announced previously that its long-term goal is to make its Supercharging network available to all electric vehicles. However, only time will tell when it will be implemented at full scale. The charging connector compatibility, layout , marketing , as well as profitability, are some of the main points to consider when opening the network to non-Tesla EVs.

In the US, the opening of the network might be associated with the expected upcoming launch of the all-new V4 Supercharging stalls, which potentially could get a CCS1 adapter for non-Tesla EVs.

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