
Ford Embraces Tesla Charging, Hits Jackpot in EV Market
Tesla is set to open part of its Supercharging network to non-Tesla electric vehicles in Canada later this year, with the pilot program expected to gradually expand across the country and include hundreds of charging stalls by the end of 2025. The move comes as the Canadian government announces plans to install nearly 3,000 new EV chargers across Ontario. Tesla will retrofit its existing Supercharging stalls with the Magic Dock built-in CCS1 adapter to allow non-Tesla EVs to use the network. Ford's recent announcement of a shift to Tesla's North American Charging Standard may also bring more brands on board.