- Tesla opened its newest version of its Supercharger in Europe this week.
- The new chargers appear to solve a common Supercharger complaint for non-Tesla EV owners: cable length.
- The electric-car maker said it plans to open the V4 Supercharger station to non-Tesla’s “soon.”
Tesla opened its newest version of its Superchargers in Europe earlier this week and it looks like they could eliminate a major charging headache for owners of non-Tesla electric vehicles.
On Wednesday, the electric-car maker announced it had opened its V4 Superchargers in Harderwijk in the Netherlands. The company gave few details on the new station, but said the chargers are currently only open to Tesla vehicles and will “soon welcome all EVs at this site.” It is unclear when the company will begin rolling out the new Superchargers in the US.
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