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Ford electric vehicle owners to get access to Tesla Supercharger network starting next spring

The agreement is a huge move for the auto industry and all-electric vehicle customers, Ford's CEO says.

Ford electric vehicle owners to get access to Tesla Supercharger network starting next spring

The agreement is a huge move for the auto industry and all-electric vehicle customers, Ford's CEO says.

EXPLAINS HOW THE PROGRAM WOULD WORK. >> WE’VE HAD A TESLA SINCE OCTOBER. >> AND SINCE THEN. >> ALL DONE. >> KEVIN KEMP SAID HE’S NEVER HAD TO WAIT IN LINE FOR A CHARGING STATION. >> IT MIGHT BE A MAD RUSH TO GET CHARGED UP. THOSE THAT DO NOT HAVE IT AT THEIR HOME. >> BUT AND HIS WIFE, HE DON’T MIND. >> 18 BUCKS. IT’S GREAT. WE LOVE IT. >> THE WHITE HOUSE ANNOUNCED A NEW DEAL WITH TESLA, ON WEDNESDAY. THE PLAN WOULD MAKE AT LEAST 7500 CHARGES FROM TESLA’S SUPERCHARGER AND DESTINATION CHARGER NETWORK AVAILABLE TO ALL NON-TESLA ELECTRIC VEHICLES, BY THE END OF NEXT YEAR. >> I THINK IT’S FINE. IN SOME OF THE MORE BUSY AREAS IT’LL PROBABLY BE A PROBLEM WHERE THERE’S ALREADY WAITING LINES, BUT I HAVEN’T EXPERIENCED THAT. I DON’T GO TO THE BAY AREA SO IT’S NOT A PROBLEM FOR ME. >> DAVID EWEN SAID THE CHARGERS ARE EASY TO FIND IN CALIFORNIA. BUT OUT OF STATE? THAT’S A DIFFERENT STORY. >> I ALSO DRIVE OUT TO NEVADA SO THAT WAS MORE DIFFICULT ORIGINALLY BUT RECENTLY THEY ADDED MORE SO IT IS EASIER. >> ANOTHER PART OF THE ANNOUNCEMENT TODAY FROM THE BIDEN-HARRIS ADMINISTRATION, WOULD HELP. NEW COMMITMENTS FROM OTHER POWERHOUSES, LIKE GENERAL MOTORS, HERTZ, EVEN STARBUCKS, TO CREATE MORE CHARGING STATIONS AND LOCATIONS ACROSS THE U.S. >> CHANGE IS COMING AND ALL WE ARE DOING IS TRYING TO HELP THE ENVIRONMENT. HOPEFULLY THIS TECHNOLOGY DOES HELP AND THAT IS WHY I KEEP AN OPEN MIND. >> IN SACRAMENTO COUNTY. BRITTANY HOPE, KCRA 3 NEWS. GULSTAN: TODAY’S ANNOUNCEMENT ALSO INCLUDES NEW NATIONAL STANDARDS FOR FEDERALLY FUNDED E.V. CHARGERS. THOSE STANDARDS WOULD FOCUS ON FIXING DISPARITIES WITH CONNECTOR TYPES, PAYMENT METHODS, AND THE SPEED AND POW
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Ford electric vehicle owners to get access to Tesla Supercharger network starting next spring

The agreement is a huge move for the auto industry and all-electric vehicle customers, Ford's CEO says.

All of Ford Motor Co.'s current and future electric vehicles will have access to about 12,000 Tesla Supercharger stations in the U.S. and Canada starting next spring.Video above: In February, the Biden-Harris Administration announced thousands of Tesla's charging stations would eventually open to other vehiclesFord CEO Jim Farley and Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced the agreement Thursday during a "Twitter Spaces" audio chat."We think this is a huge move for our industry and for all electric customers," Farley said.Musk said he didn't want Tesla's network to be a "walled garden" and that he wants to use it to support sustainable transportation."It is our intent to do everything possible to support Ford and have Ford be on an equal footing at Tesla Superchargers," Musk said. Farley said there will be a cost to Ford owners, perhaps a monthly subscription, but he didn't give specifics. Details of any financial arrangement between Ford and Tesla were not announced.At first, Ford's current electric vehicles will need an adapter to hook into the Tesla stations, which have their own connector. But Ford will switch to Tesla's North American Charging Standard connector with its second-generation EVs starting in 2025, Farley said.Ford said Tesla's connector is smaller and lighter than those in use by other automakers.Farley said Tesla's Superchargers have great locations."We love the locations. We love the reliability," he said. They will join Ford's own Blue Oval charging network which has about 10,000 fast-charging stations, he said.Ford EV owners will be able to access the Tesla chargers seamlessly with Ford's app, Musk said.Tesla has about 17,000 Supercharger stations in the U.S. There are about 54,000 public charging stations in the U.S., according to the Department of Energy, but many charge much more slowly than the Tesla stations.The Ford-Tesla deal is separate from a plan to open part of Tesla's charging network to all EVs.The White House announced in February that at least 7,500 chargers from Tesla's Supercharger and Destination Charger network would be available to non-Tesla electric vehicles by the end of 2024.Video below: Tesla charging ports will soon be usable by other electric vehiclesThe chat between Musk, who last fall bought Twitter for $44 billion, and Farley came off without the embarrassing technical glitches that plagued Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' announcement Wednesday that he was running for president.With Musk, DeSantis released the news that he would seek the Republican nomination, but the chat was delayed by glitches for nearly a half hour. Musk blamed it on straining of servers because so many were trying to listen in.The Farley-Musk chat had a much smaller audience, than DeSantis, about 18,000 listeners at the start.The number on the DeSantis chat topped out at 420,000, far from the millions who have watched televised presidential announcements. After the problems were fixed, the audience remained under 500,000.

All of Ford Motor Co.'s current and future electric vehicles will have access to about 12,000 Tesla Supercharger stations in the U.S. and Canada starting next spring.

Video above: In February, the Biden-Harris Administration announced thousands of Tesla's charging stations would eventually open to other vehicles

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Ford CEO Jim Farley and Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced the agreement Thursday during a "Twitter Spaces" audio chat.

"We think this is a huge move for our industry and for all electric customers," Farley said.

Musk said he didn't want Tesla's network to be a "walled garden" and that he wants to use it to support sustainable transportation.

"It is our intent to do everything possible to support Ford and have Ford be on an equal footing at Tesla Superchargers," Musk said.

Farley said there will be a cost to Ford owners, perhaps a monthly subscription, but he didn't give specifics. Details of any financial arrangement between Ford and Tesla were not announced.

At first, Ford's current electric vehicles will need an adapter to hook into the Tesla stations, which have their own connector. But Ford will switch to Tesla's North American Charging Standard connector with its second-generation EVs starting in 2025, Farley said.

Ford said Tesla's connector is smaller and lighter than those in use by other automakers.

Farley said Tesla's Superchargers have great locations.

"We love the locations. We love the reliability," he said. They will join Ford's own Blue Oval charging network which has about 10,000 fast-charging stations, he said.

Ford EV owners will be able to access the Tesla chargers seamlessly with Ford's app, Musk said.

Tesla has about 17,000 Supercharger stations in the U.S. There are about 54,000 public charging stations in the U.S., according to the Department of Energy, but many charge much more slowly than the Tesla stations.

The Ford-Tesla deal is separate from a plan to open part of Tesla's charging network to all EVs.

The White House announced in February that at least 7,500 chargers from Tesla's Supercharger and Destination Charger network would be available to non-Tesla electric vehicles by the end of 2024.

Video below: Tesla charging ports will soon be usable by other electric vehicles

The chat between Musk, who last fall bought Twitter for $44 billion, and Farley came off without the embarrassing technical glitches that plagued Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' announcement Wednesday that he was running for president.

With Musk, DeSantis released the news that he would seek the Republican nomination, but the chat was delayed by glitches for nearly a half hour. Musk blamed it on straining of servers because so many were trying to listen in.

The Farley-Musk chat had a much smaller audience, than DeSantis, about 18,000 listeners at the start.

The number on the DeSantis chat topped out at 420,000, far from the millions who have watched televised presidential announcements. After the problems were fixed, the audience remained under 500,000.