Non-Tesla Supercharging Is Coming To Canada This Year via insideevs.com
The Government of Canada has provided an update on EV charging infrastructure in the country , revealing that Tesla is going to open part of its Supercharging network to non-Tesla vehicles in 2023.
"As part of this collaborative effort, Tesla will open a portion of its existing Canadian Supercharger network to non-Tesla electric vehicles, wherever site hosts allow. Later this year, an open Supercharging route will be piloted for EV drivers between Sudbury and Ottawa." The exact number of stations was not provided, but we guess that it will be an order of magnitude lower.
Interestingly, Tesla remains silent about the project, and all the info comes from the Canadian government.
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