Tesla opens Supercharger for non-Tesla electric vehicles in South Korea

Tesla Korea said on Wednesday it has opened about 80 of its Superchargers nationwide for electric vehicles from other brands. This comes after the company opened up access to its Supercharger network to non-Tesla electric vehicles in a variety of other countries around the world. At the moment, access is open in Europe, the USA, Australia and mainland China.

Tesla has about 53,000 Supercharging stalls around the world. Of these, 1,007 are located in South Korea at 148 charging stations. “Tesla’s Supercharger is being monitored thoroughly in real-time, and over 99 percent are operational worldwide,” Tesla Korea said.

To use the Tesla charger, drivers can select the “Unlock Adapter” option, which will allow them to access the Magic Dock. In the same way, Tesla offers charging for other car manufacturers in the US. Prices vary by station and can be checked through the Tesla app.

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