Tesla CEO Elon Musk recently spent some time at The White House to talk about the prospects of opening up Tesla’s Supercharger network – which is the largest and arguably most widespread and reliable DC Fast Charging network on our shores – to all electric vehicles, regardless of the brand.
We do know that the administration already promised that Tesla would be producing new Supercharger equipment to enable non-Tesla EV owners to use its network. There were also leaked details and images of a Tesla “Magic Dock” with a CCS connector for non-Tesla EVs.
If Tesla follows through with The White House’s plan, it could stand to get a sizable portion of the initial $7.5 billion the Biden administration has earmarked for the expansion of public charging infrastructure.