Tesla Supercharger
GM reaches deal for access to Tesla's North American chargers
Tesla will open its North American electric vehicle charging network to cars from rival General Motors beginning in 2024, Tesla CEO Elon Musk and GM Chief Mary Barra announced on June 8.
Under the agreement, which is similar to a collaboration unveiled last month between Ford and Tesla, GM vehicle owners will have access to Tesla's 12,000 "superchargers," said a GM news release.
Elon Musk's Tesla Inc. Plans to Expand in Eastern Europe
The company of Elon Musk - Tesla Inc. plans to expand also in Eastern Europe as it seeks to establish itself in more geographical markets. The electric car manufacturer will construct its first fast-charging station from the type Supercharger in Bulgaria in 2020. This is known since 2017 but it wasn't clear when this would happen untill now.
Tesla Makes Charging Stations in the Balkans, but Ignores Bulgaria
Some time ago, Tesla promised that in 2019 it will cover the whole of Europe with its supercharging charging stations to extend "from Ireland to Kiev (Ukraine), from Norway to Turkey." The expansion of Musk's company is mainly focused on Central and Western Europe, where dozens of similar facilities already exist, but it also covers the Balkans.
Turkish firm to install Tesla’s supercharging stations
Turkish firm Gersan Inc. will install the world’s fastest electric vehicle charging stations, the Tesla Superchargers, the company’s sales and marketing manager Mustafa Serdar Şalcı told Anadolu Agency on Jan. 15.
Telsa considers installing chargers in Turkey
A Turkish company has inked a deal with Tesla Motors to consider the installation of SuperCharger stations for electric engine cars, according to a statement to the Istanbul Stock Exchange.
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