Ford is taking a big step forward in the electric vehicle industry. Ford EVs can soon be charged at Tesla stations, allowing customers to access 12,000 superchargers across the US and Canada by the spring of next year. This move will make it easier for Ford EV owners to charge their vehicles when they are on long trips or away from home.
The partnership between Tesla and Ford is an important one that could help accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles as well as provide more charging options for drivers who may not have easy access to other charging locations. The agreement also allows both companies to benefit from each other’s expertise in developing advanced technologies related to EVs, such as battery technology, autonomous driving systems, and software development platforms.
This news comes just months after Ford announced its plans for an all-electric future with plans for 40 new EV models over the next four years including sedans, SUVs, and commercial vans which will use some of Tesla’s existing technology infrastructure, such as Supercharging networks or Autopilot features if available on certain models. With this announcement, it looks like we’ll see even more collaboration between these two giants in order further advance clean transportation solutions around the world!
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