All Tesla Superchargers Accessible with Chargemap
This page is translated from the original post "Tous les Superchargeurs Tesla accessibles avec Chargemap" in French.

Tentatively begun on March 3, 2023, the collaboration between Tesla and Chargemap is finally taking on a new dimension.
Affirming its ambitions, Tesla has always wanted to stand apart since its inception. Unable to find a network of fast charging stations suited to the extraordinary capabilities of its Model S, the brand launched its own Superchargers in 2012.
But today, there are many networks, and Tesla is no longer unique in its kind. However, the stations were intended to remain available only for the Model S, 3, X, and Y, before gradually opening up to other vehicles since 2022. To access the stations with a Renault, BYD or MG, it was necessary to go through the Tesla website or app. But on March 3, 2023, Chargemap received the green light to integrate the Supercharger network into its offering. For a Tesla Model 3 owner, the dual solution of using a Tesla account for Supercharger stations and Chargemap for other stations like Ionity or Fastned is no longer necessary.
Tesla loosens its grip
The Chargemap Pass now allows you to access the Supercharger network in most European countries. That’s 17 countries and over 13,000 Superchargers opening up to you.
The procedure remains somewhat different for Tesla, requiring you to download the official mobile app and create an account. In your account, you then need to go to the “Wallet” and select “Add a charging card” to add the Chargemap Pass. You can now initiate a charging session with the Chargemap Pass from the Tesla app.
This remains more complex than going to Ionity or Fastned, but you can now manage all your consumption from your Chargemap space. A good way to control your expenses and benchmark across operators. Competition is always beneficial!
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