Posted 3/1/2024, 3:31:25 PM
Tesla Charges Ahead in EV Infrastructure Growth Through Deals with BP and Ford
- Tesla continues to expand its Supercharger network through partnerships, including a $100M deal with BP and integration of over 15,000 stations into Ford's network
- BP purchase marks first time Tesla has sold its fast charging equipment for use in a 3rd party network
- BP aims to install Tesla Superchargers at various locations starting in 2024 as part of a plan to expand to over 100,000 global charging stalls by 2030
- Ford is incorporating over 15,000 Tesla Superchargers into its network, exceeding previous commitment of 12,000 stations
- While Tesla leads in EVs and charging infrastructure, startups like Dunamis Charge are looking to disrupt with more affordable and accessible urban charging options