We announced at the beginning of last February that Tesla was embarking on a pilot project that would allow any electric car, regardless of brand, to use the American motor giant’s superchargers. Now Tesla has announced that it has opened up part of the infrastructure in Spain for any driver with a zero-emissions vehicle.

Like this, We will have a total of 116 superchargers through 13 stations in Spain It’s located in Albacete, Alcobendas, Almaraz, Aranda de Duero, Atalaya del Cañavate, Barbastro, Benavente, El Ejido, Granada, Jerez, La Seu d’Urgell, Rivabellosa, and Seville, colleagues at Motor report.

Together Power in excess of 150 kWThe 116 existing superchargers are priced at 0.64 Euro/kWh, but if you pay a monthly subscription of 12.99 Euro you can enjoy a cheaper price of 0.43 Euro/kWh, which is the price paid by the drivers of a Tesla vehicle.

Tesla removes barriers

Until now, only owners of a Tesla vehicle had access to the American manufacturer’s supercharger network. Now with this move, the company is offering its infrastructure so that every driver with an emission-free vehicle can charge their electric car at the motor giant’s charging stations.

Note that the company founded by Elon Musk has implemented different connectors so that any electric vehicle can use superchargers. It is necessary to have a CCS Combo type connectorhowever, it is the most common in the sector, so if you do not have a very old electric vehicle, there will be no problem in this regard.

On the other hand, p must also be taken into account.location of superchargers. Some electric cars’ electrical outlets aren’t exactly placed in the optimal location, so Tesla asked that its service be used sparingly to avoid a pile of poorly parked cars to be able to charge using this supercharger network.

As the company stated in a statement, “The placement of some superchargers may not be suitable for some cars. If the cable doesn’t reach your car comfortably, don’t block other cars by parking on the lines.”

Also, the company Added penalties to drivers who leave their vehicle on overcharging. In this way, 0.50 Euros will be paid for each minute they are overcharged.

Undoubtedly, great news for electric car owners in Spain, from now on you will be able to use the charging stations of the American motor giant.

Source: Cincodias Elpais

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