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Tesla opens charging network for other EVs in Netherlands -Breaking

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© Reuters. FILEPHOTO: This Tesla Supercharger station was seen in Dietikon on October 21st, 2020. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann/File Photo

(Reuters) – Tesla Inc (NASDAQ:) Inc will open its fast charging network in the Netherlands for electric cars from other countries, said the world’s largest carmaker, on Monday. The move is part of its focus on mass adoption of electric vehicle.

This pilot program is the first ever of its type and will be evaluated at 10 Dutch locations, according to the company. Additionally, non-Tesla Dutch EV drivers have access to superchargers or stations through the Tesla App.

These stations can be used by Tesla drivers, and they will also monitor for congestion.

The company stated that “this move directly supports the mission of our organization to accelerate the transition to sustainable energy in the world.”

Tesla crossed $1 trillion in market capitalization last week for the first-time. It has overcome supply chain issues, global chip shortages and other challenges to deliver the highest number of vehicles in one quarter. As demand increases and new factories are built, Tesla’s investments pay off.

There are more than 25.000 superchargers in operation worldwide. As they race to bring new electric vehicles on the market, other carmakers also have made alliances with startups or invested in them.

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