
"The Tesla Megapack Supercharger opened shortly before Christmas in Arlandastad, outside Stockholm. Unlike traditional charging stations, the site is powered by an on-site Megapack battery rather than a direct grid connection. Typical grid connections for Tesla charging sites in Sweden have seen challenges for nearly two years due to union blockades."
"Swedish labor union IF Metall has submitted a report to the Energy Market Inspectorate, asking the authority to assess whether electricity supplied to the battery system meets regulatory requirements, as noted in a report from Dagens Arbete (DA). The Tesla Megapack on the site is charged using electricity supplied by a local company, though the specific provider has not been publicly identified."
""The legislation states that only companies that engage in electricity trading may supply electricity to other parties. You may not supply electricity without a permit, then you are engaging in illegal electricity trading. That is why we have reported this... This is about a company that helps Tesla circumvent the conflict measures that exist. It is clear that it is troublesome and it can also have consequences," Lydell said."
A Tesla Megapack Supercharger opened near Stockholm and is powered by an on-site Megapack battery instead of a direct grid connection. Swedish labor unions are considering filing a police report and have referred the matter to the Energy Market Inspectorate over questions about the legality of the electricity supply. IF Metall submitted a report asking the regulator to assess whether the electricity supply to the battery system meets regulatory requirements. The Megapack is charged by electricity from a local company that has not been publicly identified. The Swedish Electricians' Association documented cables routed from a nearby property.
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