Elon Musk Says Tesla Will Open Charging Stations to Other Car Makers

Elon Musk Says Tesla Will Open Charging Stations to Other Car Makers

Elon Musk Says Tesla Will Open Charging Stations to Other Car Makers

The company has 25,000 Superchargers across the United States.

By Kevin J. Ryan , Staff writer, Inc. @wheresKR

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Tesla is coming to the aid of its competitors.

Elon Musk revealed via Twitter on Tuesday that the company will allow other electric car makers to use its charging stations later this year. Currently, the company's Superchargers are only compatible with Tesla's vehicles .

The announcement is good news for the entire electric vehicle industry. Drivers of electric cars face the limitation of having to recharge approximately every 250 miles. Tesla has a vast network of chargers, with about 25,000 spread across the U.S.

Musk has been hinting at the company's intentions for a while now. Back in 2014, he said he'd be willing to share the designs of the Superchargers in an effort to create a standard that could be used for all electric vehicles. Four years later, he expanded on that idea, saying the chargers were never meant to be a "walled garden," according to TechCrunch . 

"We're happy to support other auto makers and let them use our Supercharger stations," he said at the time. "They would just need to pay the share of the cost proportionate to their vehicle usage."

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