The electric car firm has more than 40,0000 superchargers across the globe – the largest network of its type in the world according to its website. Roughly 17,000 of those are in the US alone accounting for about 60 per cent of total US fast chargers.

According to the Biden administration, by late 2024 Tesla would open 3,500 new and existing Superchargers along highway corridors to non-Tesla customers. It would also offer 4,000 slower chargers at locations like hotels and restaurants.

The superchargers can supposedly add up to 322 miles of range in just 15 minutes. Tesla is currently planning to double the number of superchargers in the US, the White House added.

In November 2021, Tesla began opening its network to other electric vehicles in various areas outside of the US.

“Access to an extensive, convenient and reliable fast-charging network is critical for large-scale EV adoption,” it said, adding that it had “always” been its ambition to make the...