Tesla has made another rare expansion of its Magic Dock Superchargers for non-Tesla electric cars in North America.
Over the last two years, Tesla has been working to open its Supercharger network to non-Tesla electric vehicles.
In Europe, Tesla has already opened hundreds of stations in the countries it operates in on the old continent. It gradually added more stations for non-Tesla EVs on its Supercharger network and has added more stations. But it’s easy for Tesla to do that in Europe because it is using the same connectors that are on all EVs.
In North America, things have been more complicated because Tesla didn’t use the standard CCS connector. It used its own proprietary connector, which Tesla ended up opening up to the rest of the market last year. Tesla’s connector has since become the unofficial new standard after multiple automakers…