The Biden administration revealed its $5 billion plan to expand EV charging infrastructure across the US in February. The Department of Transportation will help states build half a million EV charging stations by 2030, and the White House convinced Tesla to share a portion of its existing Supercharger network with non-Tesla EVs. Ford has now become the first automaker to formalize that pact with Tesla, announcing during a Twitter Spaces event that “Ford electric vehicle customers access to more than 12,000 Tesla Superchargers across the US and Canada,” starting in Spring 2024, per the company release.
Initially, Ford owners will need to rely on a Tesla-developed adapter connected to the public charging cable to replenish their Ford F-150 Lightning, Mustang Mach-E, and E-Transit vehicles. Ford also announced that, beginning with the 2025 model year, it will switch from the existing…
2023-05-25 17:17:52
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