
Tesla owners might be happy to know that the company’s Supercharger Network is about to open. Elon Musk said via Twitter that it will be unveiled on the 24th of September. That’s ten days from now.
The Supercharger Network is a charging station for the Tesla electric vehicles. Charging takes place within a maximum of 45 minutes to 90 percent of battery. If you can’t wait that long, battery swaps are also possible. This means that longer drives are now possible with the Supercharger Network. Not much details have been given but hooray for green diving!
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