"Competition and Collaboration: Tesla's Supercharger Network in the EV Industry"

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Tesla's Supercharger network continues to expand through partnerships, with BP purchasing $100 million worth of Supercharger hardware for its EV charging business, BP Pulse, and Ford planning to integrate over 15,000 Tesla Superchargers into its network. This comes as competition in the EV charging sector is emerging, with startups like Dunamis Charge aiming to address affordability and accessibility barriers. BP Pulse aims to install the chargers across various locations, while Ford's expansion is part of its strategy to grow its BlueOval Charge Network in North America.
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