
"Tesla Supercharger access has proven to be quite the challenge for one company, as it continues to delay the date that it will enable its owners to charge at the most expansive network in the world. Tesla Superchargers have been opening up to other brands for well over a year, and many car companies that are manufacturing electric vehicles now have access to the vast network that has over 70,000 locations worldwide."
"Interestingly, it seems to be the Volkswagen brand specifically that is having issues with compatibility with Tesla Superchargers. Other brands under the VW umbrella, like Audi and Porsche, have already gained access to the charging network. Volkswagen looks forward to making it possible for ID. Buzz and ID.4 vehicle owners to gain access to the Tesla NACS Partner Superchargers. The timeline has been delayed by technical challenges, and we ask for customers' patience. We still expect to deliver access this year."
Volkswagen has delayed enabling ID. Buzz and ID.4 vehicles to use Tesla Superchargers because of technical challenges. Tesla Superchargers have opened to multiple non‑Tesla brands and the network exceeds 70,000 locations worldwide. Audi and Porsche, brands within the Volkswagen Group, have already gained access to the charging network. Volkswagen states that it still expects to deliver Supercharger access this year and asks customers for patience. Volkswagen EV owners will need an official VW adapter to use the Tesla Supercharger Network once compatibility issues are resolved. The delays have postponed the planned launch timeline.
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