Tesla’s Supercharger stations have been a game-changer for electric vehicles, allowing drivers to quickly and easily charge their cars. But now, electric motorcycles are getting in on the action too. Tesla recently updated its Superchargers with a new Magic Dock, which is a CCS connector designed to allow charging by non-Tesla EVs. This means that electric motorcycles equipped with a CCS connector, like the Energica Experia touring bike, can now take advantage of the fast charging capabilities of the Superchargers.
The Experia has an impressive city range of 420 km (261 miles) and a highway range of 209 km (130 miles), and with the help of fast charging, riders can now use that long range for touring. This has allowed riders to set records for cross country journeys and even complete Iron Butts, an achievement earned by traveling 1,000 miles (1,600 km) in a day on a motorcycle.
The addition of electric motorcycles to the Supercharger network is a great step forward for the EV industry, and it’s exciting to see what other types of vehicles will be able to take advantage of the fast charging capabilities in the future.
FAQ
Q1. When will electric cars be available in the UK?
A1. Electric cars are already available in the UK and can be purchased from a variety of dealerships.
Q2. Where can I find electric car charging stations near me?
A2. You can find electric car charging stations near you by using online maps or apps such as PlugShare or ChargePoint.
Q3. Which electric car is the best?
A3. The best electric car depends on your individual needs and preferences. Some popular models include the Tesla Model 3, Nissan Leaf, and Chevrolet Bolt EV.