Tesla makes concession for California with huge agreement for EV drivers

California’s extensive electric vehicle charging network got a large boost this weekend as Tesla will allow non-Tesla cars to charge at their stations. 

Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) made the announcement by driving a Ford Mustang Mach-E SUV into a Tesla charging port. 

Huge news for California drivers – the Tesla supercharging network is opening to non-Tesla vehicles!

This adds thousands of fast chargers to California's EV charging network, bringing us to more than 105,000 public EV chargers – including 10,000 fast chargers – and counting. pic.twitter.com/g69lIUkkT9

— California Governor (@CAgovernor) April 27, 2024

“This is all in an effort to build out the infrastructure in the state of California that currently totals 105,000 electric vehicle chargers for public use and about 10,000 of these supercharging stations,” Newsom said. 

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