Tesla continues the project to open Supercharger stations. to electric vehicles of other car manufacturers. IN Italy, the American manufacturer opened the first Supercharger to everyone in November last year. Initially, the first 20 stations were opened. In fact, Tesla usually makes its Supercharger stations gradually available to other EVs in the country.
After about 6 months, the American manufacturer opened all electric vehicles. 6 more stations Superchargers in Italy: Alessandria, Montenero di Bisaccia, Palermo, Rimini, Serravalle Scrivia and Sarzana. Tesla, unfortunately, does not publish data on the use of its electric vehicle charging points by other car manufacturers.
We remind you that for recharging from the Supercharger station you must use the Tesla appby creating an account. In the app, click “Charge a non-Tesla car“, select a charging point and start delivering power. In terms of prices, we know that there can be slight differences between one Supercharger station and another. In addition, the rates vary depending on the “peak” timeslots” and the top of the mountain.”
Non-Tesla customers are charged higher fees than automaker customers. However, it is possible to sign up for a subscription for 12.99 euros per month to get access to preferential rates for owners of Elon Musk’s electric cars. Currently non-Tesla vehicles pay around €0.70/kWh off-peak and around €0.77/kWh during peak hours. When paying for a subscription, it is reduced to 0.60 euros per kWh and 0.67 euros per kWh, respectively.
- Sondrio | 8 kiosks 24/7 | up to 150 kW
- Grandate (Como) | 8 kiosks 24/7 | up to 250 kW
- Arese | 20 kiosks 24/7 | up to 250 kW
- Vicolungo (Novara) | 12 kiosks 24/7 | up to 250 kW
- Cavalla (Biella) | 8 kiosks 24/7 | up to 150 kW
- Parma | 20 kiosks 24/7 | up to 250 kW
- Northern Genoa | 8 kiosks 24/7 | up to 250 kW
- Vado Ligure (Savona) | 12 kiosks 24/7 | up to 250 kW
- Forli | 12 kiosks 24/7 | up to 250 kW
- Grosseto | 8 kiosks 24/7 | up to 150 kW
- Magliano Sabina (Rieti) | 8 kiosks 24/7 | up to 150 kW
- Cerignola (Foggia) | 8 kiosks 24/7 | up to 150 kW
- Afragola (Naples) | 8 kiosks 24/7 | up to 250 kW
- Market of San Severino (Salerno) | 6 kiosks 24/7 | up to 150 kW
- toast West | 8 kiosks 24/7 | up to 250 kW
- Morano Calabro (Cosenza) | 4 kiosks 24/7 | up to 150 kW
- Palmi (Reggio Calabria) | 4 kiosks 24/7 | up to 150 kW
- Northern Catania | 4 kiosks 24/7 | up to 250 kW
- Olbia | 4 kiosks 24/7 | up to 250 kW
- Oristano | 4 kiosks 24/7 | up to 150 kW
- Alexandria | 12 kiosks 24/7 | up to 250 kW
- Montenero di Bisaccia (Campobasso) | 8 kiosks 24/7 | up to 250 kW
- Palermo | 8 kiosks 24/7 | up to 250 kW
- Rimini | 8 kiosks 24/7 | up to 250 kW
- Serravalle Scrivia (Alessandria) | 8 kiosks 24/7 | up to 250 kW
- Sarzana (JV) | 12 kiosks 24/7 | up to 250 kW
Source: HD Motori
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