Tesla Opens Up Superchargers to More EV Drivers Across the UK
Tesla is cracking open its Supercharger network to more electric vehicle (EV) owners across the UK. What started as a small pilot scheme has now exploded into a major expansion, making rapid charging accessible to thousands more drivers.
From 15 Sites to 42: Big Boost for EV Charging
Two years ago, Tesla dipped its toes into opening its chargers to non-Tesla vehicles at 15 locations. Now, it’s ramped up the plan with 27 extra sites added. That means 477 Supercharger points across the UK—from Cambourne in the south to Inverness up north—are ready and waiting for compatible EVs.
Pay a Bit More, Charge a Lot Faster
- Non-Tesla drivers pay £8.99 per charge, slightly higher than Tesla owners.
- There’s also an annual subscription option for £90, offering more flexibility for frequent users.
- Superchargers deliver up to 172 miles of range in just 15 minutes.
Elon Musk kicked off the inclusive charging pilot back in 2021. This latest move signals Tesla’s push to build out the UK’s EV infrastructure and cut down carbon emissions by making fast charging easier for everyone.
Don’t Overstay or Face Fines
Drivers using Superchargers are warned to stick to charging rules. Overstaying can rake up ‘idle fees’ between 50p and £1 per minute, depending on the site’s capacity. So keep your charging stop quick and clear to avoid extra charges.
Tesla’s network boost is a timely win as the UK accelerates its switch to electric vehicles. For the latest updates and details, hit up the official Tesla website or customer service.