"Tesla's Supercharger Network: Expanding Access and Revenue Potential for Other EV Owners"

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Tesla has opened its Supercharger network to non-Tesla drivers, but is charging them roughly 35% more per kilowatt-hour (kWh) than Tesla owners. However, non-Tesla EV owners can access the same pricing as Tesla drivers by purchasing a $12.99-per-month membership. The move comes after Tesla struck deals with other automakers to offer their customers access to around 15,000 Supercharger plugs in North America. This is seen as a significant step in promoting EV adoption, as charging anxiety has been a major concern for potential EV buyers.
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