Tesla’s in-car navigation will get friendlier to non-Superchargers
Tesla’s Superchargers have been the most convenient charging network for owners of its electric cars, but this week, the automaker announced it will begin to better integrate other compatible fast charging networks as well.
Non-Tesla fast charging stations that meet certain criteria over a 60-day period, like an excellent charge success rate, could be whitelisted as what the company calls a “Qualified Third-Party Charger.” Once designated by Tesla, the station would thereby be bestowed as such into Tesla’s built-in navigation system.
Your in-car navigation now includes more qualified third-party chargers across Europe and Israel.
— Tesla Charging (@TeslaCharging) December 21, 2022
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