Supercharging Program Expands to Turkey
【Summary】Tesla has expanded its non-Tesla Supercharging Pilot Program to Türkiye, making it the 19th country where the program is available. The company aims to support the development of electric vehicles and accelerate the transition to sustainable energy. Currently, there are four Superchargers open to all electric vehicles in Türkiye. Tesla has over 45,000 Supercharger stalls worldwide and is aggressively making them available to non-Tesla EVs.
Tesla has expanded its non-Tesla Supercharging Pilot Program to Türkiye, making it the 19th country where the program is available. This move is part of Tesla's ongoing support for electric vehicle owners and its mission to accelerate the world's transition to sustainable energy.
The non-Tesla Supercharging Pilot Program aims to provide an extensive, convenient, and reliable fast-charging network for electric vehicles. Currently, there are four Superchargers in Türkiye that are open to all electric vehicles.
With this expansion, Tesla now has over 45,000 Supercharger stalls worldwide, allowing for faster expansion of the entire network. This is crucial for the widespread adoption of electric vehicles and further supports Tesla's commitment to sustainable energy.
Since January 2023, the non-Tesla Supercharging Pilot Program has expanded to three additional countries: the United States, mainland China, and Türkiye. The program is available in a total of 19 countries, including the United States, Australia, the Netherlands, France, Norway, Germany, the UK, Spain, Sweden, Belgium, Austria, Denmark, Finland, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Iceland, Italy, mainland China, and Türkiye.
Tesla's efforts to expand its Supercharging network to non-Tesla EVs demonstrate its dedication to providing accessible charging infrastructure and promoting the adoption of electric vehicles worldwide. This is a significant step towards a more sustainable future.
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