Think twice before using a Tesla Supercharger in a non-Tesla

More Tesla supercharger sites may now be open to non-Teslas, but you will pay for the privilege of using them.


Since August, sites at Calliope in Queensland, Wagga Wagga in New South Wales and Brighton in Victoria have opened to non-Tesla vehicles.

Tesla Superchargers offer high-speed charging between 120kW and 250kW and are often deployed in banks of four and six, providing a more robust charging solution for drivers.

Further, Tesla claims a 99 per cent uptime on its…

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