KEY POINTS
  • Tesla CEO Elon Musk said Tuesday the company's DC fast-charging stations, also known as the Tesla Supercharger network, will be open to other types of electric vehicles in 2021.
  • Musk did not specify where in the world Tesla would open its stations to other automakers' electric vehicles this year, but previous reports suggested Norway, Germany and Sweden are candidates.
  • Electric vehicle charging companies that compete with Tesla in the US include ChargePoint, Electrify America, Volta, eVgo, Sema and others.
Tesla Supercharger Station

Tesla CEO Elon Musk said Tuesday that the company's network of DC fast-charging stations for its electric vehicles, also known as the Tesla Supercharger network, will be open to other types of electric vehicles in 2021.

Responding to a Tesla fan on Twitter, where Musk commands a following of 58.3 million, the CEO specifically wrote: "We're making our Supercharger network open to other EVs later this year."