OUR chargers, comrade: non-Tesla electric vehicles can use its charging stations

Tesla is expanding its pilot program of public Supercharger charging stations in Europe, which allows

Non-Tesla electric vehicle owners can take advantage of the company's extensive charging network. Discuss

The pilot program previously consisted of individual stations in the Netherlands, Norway and France, but is now also available in the UK, Spain, Sweden, Belgium and Austria.

In an interview with the Financial Times last week, Musk said Tesla plans to add standardized plugs for other electric vehicles to US Supercharger stations.

Currently North American Tesla modelsand Supercharger stations do not use the CCS2 standard that virtually all electric vehicles in Europe (including Tesla) support, relying instead on Tesla's patented connector.