Tesla’s Multipass Feature: A Game Changer for European EV Owners

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What is Tesla Multipass?

Tesla has recently expanded its innovative Multipass feature, making it accessible to even more regions across Europe. This seamless charging option allows Tesla owners to charge their electric vehicles (EVs) at third-party stations effortlessly through their existing Tesla account. Launched initially in the Netherlands, Multipass is now also available in countries like Germany and France, streamlining the charging process for all Tesla drivers.

How Does It Work?

Multipass connects Tesla owners to over a thousand charging networks, ensuring a vast selection of compatible public chargers across Europe. The beauty of this feature lies in its simplicity. Drivers can either tap their Tesla key card at a supported charger or start a session through the Tesla app, selecting the stall remotely. The best part? No separate apps, cards, or registrations are needed! All the charging sessions, whether from third-party or Tesla superchargers, are neatly organized in the app, complete with cost and time details.

Why Choose Multipass?

The goal of Tesla’s Multipass is to enhance the EV charging experience and reduce the hassle associated with having multiple accounts for different charging networks. With your Tesla key card now acting as a universal charging credential, charging your vehicle is as straightforward and stress-free as possible. Just activate Multipass through the Tesla app and hit the road with confidence, knowing you can charge at thousands of locations with ease.

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