Car4CivilizedAge
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Besides that, it is in fact not true that only Tesla's are allowed. It is better to say that only Tesla's are capable to handle the power provided by the Supercharger.
As soon as any manufacturer comes with a serious EV, none does at the moment and it will take some years before they are able to, they are allowed to use the Supercharger when the cars are enabled to do so. (Which means that there must be a contribution to the network).
I am afraid it is now merely a question of politics and interests.
I am aware of the fact that other EV's simply aren't capable of charging at superchargers. Just trying to figure out if it is correct that Tesla aren't allowed to build them. Anyone with insight who can clarify?