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Elon Musk to open up Supercharger designs

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Elon Musk

10 June 2014

Hoping to spur an industry standard for recharging electric vehicles, Tesla CEO Elon Musk said he plans open up his patented designs for Supercharging stations.

Musk made the announcement about the Supercharging technology during the UK launch of Tesla’s Model S electric vehicle (EV) on Sunday.

By allowing other automakers to use the Supercharging technology, Musk hopes to boost EV adoption.

He noted that for the technology to be rolled out, there would be some “cost sharing,” according to Autoblog.

Today’s fast chargers operate at about 50kW and take about 40 to 45 minutes to recharge an EV battery. Musk claims the Supercharger stations cut that time in half by charging at 120kW. “This is something that allows you to make a brief stop at one of our Tesla Supercharging stations, charge a car very quickly and be on your way,” he said during a 49-minute presentation to reporters and investors.

Musk also said the number of supercharging stations being deployed by Tesla continues to increase dramatically.

Telsa’s 94 Supercharging stations now cover most of the metropolitan areas in the US, the company said. In a year, Musk expects Supercharging stations to be within reach of 98% of the US and Canadian population. Superchargers are located near amenities like roadside diners, cafes and shopping centers.

The cost of the charging stations is built into the price of a Tesla car, so recharging is done for free.

“So by buying a Tesla, you’ll essentially have free long distance travel throughout the country forever,” Musk said in his presentation. “It’s not just free now, it’s free forever.”

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