Statement from Tesla about allowing other brands to use 10 Superchargers in The Netherlands (translated from Duch language):
Today we are starting our pilot at 10 locations in the Netherlands to open up Superchargers for electric cars from brands other than Tesla.
Access to an extensive, easily accessible and reliable network of fast chargers is essential for accelerating the transition to electric driving on a large scale. That is why, since 2012, after the commissioning of our first Superchargers, we have focused on a rapid expansion of the network. There are currently more than 25,000 Superchargers worldwide.
With this pilot we offer Dutch drivers of Non-Tesla's the possibility to use our Superchargers at 10 locations via the Tesla app (version 4.2.3 or higher). Tesla owners can continue to use these charging stations in the same way they are used to. We will closely monitor the flow at the locations and listen to the experiences of our customers.
Our ambition has always been to open the Supercharger network to Non-Tesla electric cars in order to encourage more drivers to make the switch to electric driving. This fits in seamlessly with our mission to accelerate the global transition to sustainable energy.
The more customers use the Supercharger network, the faster we can expand the network. Our goal is to quickly gain experience and make any necessary adjustments. In addition, we will continue to rapidly expand our network so that hopefully in the future we can welcome both Tesla owners and Non-Tesla drivers to our Superchargers around the world.
Edit: extra info about the pricing:
Price
Will the price of charging at a Supercharger change for Tesla owners?
Tesla owners continue to pay the same price for charging.
How much does it cost to charge Non-Teslas?
The charging price charged to Non-Tesla owners includes the additional costs associated with charging a large number of different cars and made to make the locations suitable for cars from other brands. The costs vary by location. You can view the charging prices in the Tesla app. The price per kWh for charging can be reduced by taking out a charging subscription.
Are idle fees also charged at Non-Tesla's?
Yes. The same rules and fee structure apply to both Tesla owners and Non-Teslas to ensure that charging stations become available again as soon as possible. Learn more about how the idle fee works.
Owners of other brands will have to download the Tesla-app (version 4.2.3 or higher) for IOS or Android and have to make a Tesla-account.