Tesla Supercharger stations in Australia open to non-Tesla EVs

Nearly half of all Tesla Supercharger stations in Australia have been opened to non-Tesla electric vehicles (EVs) owners. The move marks a milestone in Tesla’s open Supercharger program. 

Tesla opened 30 out of 63 Supercharger stations to non-Tesla (EVs). The Driven lists the following Tesla Superchargers as open to all electric vehicle brands: 

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

Tesla Owners Club Western Australia provided a peek at the fees of the open Superchargers. For customers with a Supercharging Membership, the price to use a Supercharger stall on a non-Tesla EV is $9.99 per month. For those who aren’t members, Tesla charges $0.78 per kWh, and Idle fees are up to $1.00 per minute. 

The @Tesla @TeslaCharging Western Australian #Supercharger sites at #Williams and #MargaretRiver are now open to all #EVs to #FastDC charge at a casual cost of $0.78/kWh and a $9.99 per month member cost of $0.63/kWh.

To charge at these sites simply download the Tesla app. pic.twitter.com/Mp5x9aAhmv

— Tesla Owners Club Western Australia (@tesla_wa) August 30, 2023

The Non-Tesla Supercharger pilot program is currently available in the United States, Australia, France, The Netherlands, Norway, the United Kingdom, Spain, Sweden, Belgium, Austria, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Iceland, Italy, Mainland China, and Türkiye. In its Q1 2023 Update Letter, Tesla Supercharger stations saw a 33% growth year-over

Tesla’s charging infrastructure will likely grow exponentially since more automakers are adopting the company’s North American Charging Standard (NACS). Tesla NACS is making its mark on the electric vehicle industry in North America. Recently, Texas stated it would require companies to include Tesla NACS connectors to electric vehicle stations across the state. EV charging providers must have Tesla NACS connectors to their stalls to be eligible for federal funding in Texas. 

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