
"Tesla launches MultiPass to simplify charging at non-Tesla stations Both access and payment would be performed through the Tesla app, streamlining the entire process. Today, Tesla expanded the program to Sweden, Germany, the United Kingdom, France, and Belgium, building on its initial rollout and partnering with companies like Fastned to improve EV roaming coverage across the continent. MultiPass is expanding in Europe. Your Tesla App and your Tesla keycard can start charging at third-party chargers in these countries."
"The program is still in its early stages, and it appears to have some issues, which were highlighted by owners. Some state that the different designs between chargers can create a bit of a hassle, especially as some do not properly display charging rates and inconsistent pricing displays. Additionally, Tesla's Trip Planner and other route planner integrations are not as descriptive as they should be, so some owners suggested reliability and visibility improvements."
Tesla's MultiPass program enables Tesla vehicles to access and pay at non-Tesla public chargers using the Tesla app or keycard. The initial launch served owners in the Netherlands, and the program has expanded to Sweden, Germany, the United Kingdom, France, and Belgium through partnerships with networks including Fastned, Electrify America, and Rivian's Adventure Network. Access and payment are handled through the Tesla app to simplify charging flow and reduce reliance on multiple charging apps. The rollout remains in early stages with reported issues such as inconsistent charger displays, unclear pricing, and limited route-planner detail; Tesla aims to improve payment success rates and coverage.
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