Tesla Superchargers already accessible to other electric cars, Elon Musk claims

Tesla's global network of high-speed Superchargers could soon be accessible to electric vehicles from other manufacturers, according to a recent claim from the company's CEO, Elon Musk. Previously, Superchargers have only been available to Tesla owners, but the American car maker has indicated in the past that it would be open to making the network accessible to other manufacturers, pending a cost-sharing agreement was in place.

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