TESLA OPENS NEARLY HALF ITS SUPERCHARGER SITES IN AUSTRALIA TO NON-TESLA EVS

Tesla, Australia’s best-selling EV brand, has opened up nearly half of its 63 Supercharger sites in Australia to non-Tesla owners in a major boost to the travelling plans of electric vehicle owners.

The company has made 30 of its 63 sites nationally open to non-Tesla EVs following a trial program that began in January where five pilot sites in NSW were opened to non-Tesla EVs. These included Bathurst, Dubbo, Hollydene, Narooma and Tamworth.

The full list of sites available to non-Tesla EVs is detailed at the end of the article, but it excludes some of the heaviest used sites along major highways and within major population centres.

The move will be welcomed by the EV community, particularly given that the Tesla network is clearly the most reliable with an uptime of more than 99.5 per cent. The Tesla sites have multiple charging bays, meaning that – outside of peak holiday periods – there is rarely any queues.

Tesla plans to monitor utilisation trends and get feedback on usage after the new sites become available to more drivers so it  can  manage any potential congestion at supercharger sites. All the sites are powered by renewable energy.

Tesla’s founder and CEO, Elon Musk has previously said that the company aims to open various parts of the technology and infrastructure it develops to further support the transition to EVs and cleaner energy.

At an earnings call back in 2021, Musk said: “I think we do want to emphasize that it is our goal to support the advent of sustainable energy, it is not to create a walled garden and use that to bludgeon our competitors, which is sometimes used by some companies.”

The latest news will allow thousands more EV owners and drivers to travel further, reducing the charger and range anxiety faced by many drivers when doing road trips around many parts of Australia. 

As part of the update to the pilot program, Tesla supercharger sites can now be accessed by non-Tesla drivers via the Tesla app. Tesla provides four steps on how to charge while driving a non-Tesla EV:

  • Download the Tesla app (version 4.18.0 or higher) for iOS or Android and create a Tesla Account.
  • Select ‘Charge Your Non-Tesla’ and find your Supercharger site.
  • Add your payment method, select a stall, unlock the adapter, plug in your car, and tap ‘Start Charging.’ 
  • Select ‘Stop Charging’ to complete your session.

Supercharger Locations Open to Non-Tesla EVs: 

Tuggeranong, ACT 
Tailem Bend, SA 
Mount Gambier, SA 
Clare, SA  Berry, NSW 
Blaxland, NSW 
Campbelltown, NSW 
Knockrow, NSW 
Tenterfield, NSW 
Wollongong, NSW 
Bathurst, NSW 
Dubbo, NSW 
Hollydene, NSW 
Narooma, NSW 
Tamworth, NSW 
Gympie, QLD 
Rochedale, QLD 
Toowoomba, QLD 
Bendigo, VIC 
Box Hill, VIC 
Cann River, VIC 
Colac, VIC 
Geelong, VIC 
Moe, VIC 
Mornington, VIC 
Shepparton, VIC 
Yea, VIC 
Warrnambool, VIC 
Margaret River, WA 
Williams, WA

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