• Tesla Supercharger expansion has reportedly slowed significantly

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Tue Sep 17 11:45:05 2024
    Tesla Supercharger expansion has reportedly slowed significantly and thats
    bad news for all EV owners

    Date:
    Tue, 17 Sep 2024 11:37:35 +0000

    Description:
    The expansion of the Tesla Supercharger network is slowing down amid recent staff layoffs, which isn't great news for all those new cars fitted with the NACS port.

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    Recent analysis of Teslas Supercharger network expansion has revealed that
    the number of new stations opened in May to August of this year fell by 28
    per cent when compared to the same period in 2023.

    The report by The Wall Street Journal quotes analysis from EVAdoption, a company that specializes in data and analysis for the EV and EV charging industry. It says that for the first eight months of 2024, the number of new stations opened was down by 11 per cent compared to the previous period.

    This slowing of pace can be part attributed to the fact that Elon Musk fired the majority of the team responsible for Tesla charging in April of this
    year, despite the company receiving millions of dollars in US government funding to expand its network in those states lacking EV charging infrastructure.

    According to the WSJ, this decimating of the Tesla Supercharger network team has led to many new network expansion projects being put on hold, with Teslas partners struggling to reach their contacts to discuss the next moves, as
    said contacts have moved on to pastures new.

    The timing is particularly poor, as Elon Musk boldly promised to open the Tesla Supercharger network often regarded as one of the best EV charging networks in the US and Europe to owners of rival brand EVs last year.

    Both Ford and Rivian were among the first to be granted access, but there
    have been reports of Ford not being able to meet demand for the charging adaptors required to top batteries up before it begins manufacturing its electric models with the NACS port as standard.

    To compound matters further, any rival EV manufacturer wanting to use the Tesla charging network has to first be able to speak to it, which requires a software update rollout. General Motors, Volvo and Polestar have all been tipped to receive the updates this year, but are still waiting. Analysis: Tesla risks losing its USP (Image credit: Tesla)

    Elon Musk has a difficult job in appeasing the massive Tesla community he has helped to build by ensuring a large chunk of the Supercharger network is
    still reserved for its customers.

    But at the same time, Tesla is among the most pertinent beneficiaries of US government funding to improve the EV charging network for everyone.

    According to The Wall Street Journal Journal , the company has secured around $37 million in funding to build 88 Supercharger stations in the US alone.

    However, Musk has previously stated that his company will continue to spend
    on improving and expanding the network, with $500 million set aside this year to do just that.

    In the US, a large majority of the worlds biggest automakers have said that they will make the switch to the North American Charging Standard (NACS) in the coming years, which means there is going to be an influx of other EVs arriving at Teslas locations, something current owners arent particularly pleased about.

    According to Teslas North American website , it will reserve more than 27,000 stalls purely for Tesla owners, with 15,000 for those with the NACS built in and a puny 500 stalls for those that require an adaptor to be provided on
    site .

    But the message isn't so clear in other markets, with Tesla UK stating that
    it is starting to open up the network at "a select number of sites" so that the company can "review the experience, monitor congestion and assess
    feedback before expanding."

    "Future sites will only be opened to other vehicles if there is available capacity," the company went on to explain.

    Not for the first time, we are seeing mixed messaging from Tesla. It wants to make EV ownership easier for all, so long as it doesn't adversely affect its own business interests. But you could also argue that Tesla has long been the innovator in the EV space, creating one of the best networks in the world.
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