Tesla Finishes One West-To-East Route


It may not go down in history like the driving of the “golden spike” that completed the transcontinental railroad in May of 1869. But Tesla nevertheless finished an important cross-country route of...

Tesla Goes For Aggressive Pricing In China


Tesla has announced pricing for its Model S sedan in China and in a surprise has decided to match its U.S. price, with one caveat. The large-battery version of the car — which appears to be the only...

Tesla Expands Supercharger network in Europe


Tesla has announced that it has expanded its Supercharger network in Europe. the electric carmaker has opened new Supercharger locations that connect the Netherlands, Germany, Switzerland, and...

Tesla Sales Blow Past Competitors, But With Success Comes Scrutiny


To get a sense of how successful the Tesla Model S is, consider this: In 2012, the bestselling full-size luxury sedan nationwide was the Mercedes S-Class. It sold 11,794 units total. For 2013, the...
    






Kandi Crush: An Electric-Car Vending Machine From China Could Upend The Auto Industry


China is growing so fast it’s sometimes difficult to get different sources to even agree which the biggest cities are and how many people live in them. But that said, among them is a name unfamiliar...
    






Tesla opens first supercharger in Switzerland


Tesla has been busy installing its Supercharger charging station for the model S EV all around the world. There are multiple Supercharger locations in the US and a bunch of them in Europe as well....
    






Elon Musk will Drive a Tesla Model S From LA to NY Using Supercharger


The plan of Elon Musk to drive across U.S. cannot be done till end of this year. Why so? It is because the till now, 'Tesla only has 19 Supercharger stations online in all of North America',...

Tesla Expands Supercharger Network Nationwide


The CEO of Tesla Motors announced the expansion of Supercharger network so that consumers of Tesla S could drive the length and breadth of the US and Canada for free. Already tripling in financial...
    


Tesla’s Supercharger network goes live in six California towns, encourages EV road trips

DNP Tesla's Supercharger network goes live in six California towns, EV road trips get easier

Time to go on that great California road trip, Tesla owners; the EV maker has just launched new Superchargers in six Golden State locations: Folsom Premium Outlets, Harris Ranch in Coalinga, Gilroy Premium Outlets, Barstow, Tejon Ranch in Lebec and Hawthorne. They appear to be strategically placed to ease journeys between San Francisco, Los Angeles, Lake Tahoe and Las Vegas, NV. The solar powered stations from SolarCity are designed just for Tesla vehicles, with Model S sedans being able to charge for free. According to Tesla, a Model S can be charged in about 30 minutes if you want to get around three hours of 60mph driving out of it, so you'll have plenty of time to grab an In-N-Out Double Double on your way to Sin City.

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Tesla’s Supercharger not compatible with competitor’s EVs, keeps electricity within the family

Tesla Supercharger not compatible with competitor's EVs, keeps electricity within the family

Planning on juicing up your Chevy Volt, Mitsubishi i-MiEV or Nissan Leaf with Tesla's Supercharger? Hold your horses, vaquero. The nighttime unveiling stressed that the quick-charge solution was Model S-friendly, but we should also note that it's only compatible with the firm's automobile. Vehicles from other automakers won't be able to jack into the station thanks to a 20-kilowatt hour converter, which would zap other batteries with too much electricity, and a proprietary plug. Unless something changes, those planning cross-country trips using EVs from other manufacturers will just have to find an alternative to Musk and Co.'s white obelisk.

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