Tesla launches MultiPass to simplify charging at non-Tesla stations
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Tesla launches MultiPass to simplify charging at non-Tesla stations
"With MultiPass, Tesla owners can activate charging either through the Tesla app or by using their existing Tesla key card. This eliminates the need for separate accounts or additional cards from third-party networks. Tesla Charging highlighted the convenience of managing charging sessions in one location in a post on X, while Max de Zegher, Tesla's Director of Charging for North America, emphasized that the update removes unnecessary friction."
"Nobody likes creating more accounts with payment details and passwords. For charging, this can even mean needing a third-party charging card mailed to your house. Starting in the Netherlands today, your Tesla App and your existing (!) Tesla keycard can start charging at third-party chargers. We'll expand this to more countries quickly if customers love it. To make ownership effortless, the Tesla App should really be the only thing you need,"
Tesla introduced MultiPass to enable owners to use their Tesla account to charge at non-Tesla charging stations. The service launched in the Netherlands and integrates charger discovery, session initiation, and charging-history viewing directly in the Tesla app. Owners can start charging via the Tesla app or their existing Tesla key card, removing the need for separate third-party accounts or mailed charging cards. Tesla Charging emphasized centralized session management, and Max de Zegher described the update as removing unnecessary friction. Tesla plans to expand MultiPass to more countries if customer response is positive. MultiPass aims to make ownership more effortless by consolidating charging management into the Tesla app.
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