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Tesla Claims Its Battery Degrades By Only 12% After 200k Miles

By Ryan Sanderson / May 10, 2023
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Tesla recently published its 2022 Impact Report in which it included a claim that based on data to date, the batteries of the model S/X are expected to lose an average of 12% in capacity after 200,000 miles of use. Given that, according to the report, the average car in the US gets scrapped after 200,000 miles […]

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Tesla joins Gireve’s roaming platform to open its Superchargers to an eMSP partner in Europe

By Ryan Sanderson / March 16, 2023
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Tesla has joined the French roaming platform, Gireve, allowing it to partner with other e-mobility service providers connected to the platform. Tesla’s first partner on the platform is Chargemap. Chargemap’s users can therefore use their Chargemap pass to charge at a Tesla Supercharger location. This is the latest in a continued series of initiatives by […]

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Tesla launches CCS adapter for $250, enabling drivers to access public chargers

By Ryan Sanderson / October 28, 2022
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Tesla has officially launched its CCS adapter in North America which enables Tesla drivers to use non-Tesla fast charging stations. The adapter costs $250 and is compatible with most newer Tesla vehicles (some older ones built before October 2020 may require an additional retrofit).   This is a long-awaited step from Tesla, following rumours earlier in […]

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Tesla set to open up UK Supercharger network soon

By Ryan Sanderson / April 6, 2022
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Rumours of Tesla opening its Supercharger network to other EV users in the UK have emerged. The move that could apparently happen within the coming weeks, follows a similar agreement across Europe in parts of Tesla’s network in France and Norway, and its entire Dutch network last month.  Whilst Tesla Superchargers only represent around 2.5% […]

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