Tesla will open part of its charging network in the US to all cars
The White House announced new standards and advancements in this area for the national network of American-made electric vehicle chargers.
In the statement, it was stated that the government plans to put 500,000 EV chargers on US roads by 2030 and make up 50 percent of new car sales with EVs, noting that steps toward this will help achieve the goals. on the climate crisis.
Under the federal program, which includes a $7.5 billion investment in the electric vehicle charging network, companies including Tesla, General Motors, EVgo, Pilot, Hertz and bp have committed to expanding their networks to thousands of public charging points during the next two years. , said the statement supposedly presented.
In this context, Tesla will for the first time open a part of its charging network to non-Tesla electric cars and will make at least 7,500 chargers available for all vehicles by the end of 2024.
Hertz and bp will bring the charging infrastructure to Hertz locations across the US, including major cities such as Atlanta, Austin, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Houston, Miami, New York, Orlando, Phoenix, San Francisco and Washington DC.
Pilot, General Motors and EVgo have partnered to build a network of 2,000 chargers along America’s highways. The national network of around 500 centers will enable long-distance electric car travel. The first 200 chargers in this network are expected to be available to drivers within a year.
In partnership with General Motors and FLO, it plans to install 40,000 chargers that will be available to all electric car drivers by 2026.
Ford commits to installing at least one public fast charger at the company’s 1920s dealerships by January 2024. (BRITISH AUTOMOBILE CLUB)
Source: Sozcu
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