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Musk to share Supercharger with auto industry

A row of new Tesla superchargers outside the company's factory in Fremont, Calif.
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Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk plans to encourage standardized electrical car specifications by opening the company's Supercharger system to other automakers.

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Engadget reported that he announced his intentions to release the technology at the launch of Tesla's Model S on Sunday. Musk had hinted that he would "do something controversial" with Tesla's technology patents, Engadget wrote.

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Opening access to the Supercharger fits into Musk's vision of preventing the Supercharger from becoming a "walled garden," Engadget said. The Supercharger, akin to a gas station, allows Tesla owners to charge half the car's battery life in about 20 minutes.

— By CNBC.com staff