Tesla opens the first V4 Supercharger in the Netherlands

Tesla has recently opened the first V4 Supercharger at a new location in the Netherlands. The Supercharger location is in Harderwijk in the Netherlands and has 16 independent charging stations that will be soon opening up support for third-party cars, such as non-Tesla vehicles.

The new location is the first to have the V4 chargers, which offer some benefits over the last generation, such as a taller unit, longer charging cable and up to 250kW speeds.

The charging process for Tesla drivers remains the same as any other location, but non-Tesla will still need to use the app to start a new charging session.

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