News about Tesla Charging and Roaming

Tesla Superchargers In Europe Map at Glen Kyser blog

Here’s the short version of what’s actually new around Tesla + roaming + other charging networks, with focus on Europe/Nordics.

1. Tesla ➜ other networks: MultiPass

Tesla MultiPass is the big new thing:

  • Lets you charge at third-party chargers using your Tesla account (no separate app/card).
  • You find the charger in the Tesla app, start charging, and it bills via your Tesla account.
  • Tesla says MultiPass is expanding to “1,000 charging networks and thousands of stations across Europe”. (Tesla)
  • Recently rolled out to more countries, including Sweden and several other European markets. (Electrek)

So: Tesla is becoming your roaming EMP to non-Tesla chargers.

2. Other networks ➜ Tesla: Superchargers via roaming / fleet cards

The other big shift is the opposite direction: more roaming and fleet solutions can now use Tesla Superchargers.

Edenred / UTA eCharge / Ticket Fleet Pro

  • Edenred has just integrated Tesla into its electromobility offer.
  • Users now get access to 20,000+ Tesla Superchargers at ~1,500 locations across Europe, up to 250 kW, via UTA eCharge and Ticket Fleet Pro. (Reuters)

UTA eCharge details

  • UTA confirms 20,000 Superchargers at 1,500 sites are available through UTA eCharge.
  • Charging sessions appear on a single consolidated invoice, like any other roaming charge. (web.uta.com)

Fleet cards directly in Tesla app

  • Tesla has enabled 34 fleet/charge-card providers (DKV, WEX, UTA, etc.) inside the Tesla app in Europe, with more on the way.
  • You add your employer card to the Tesla app, charge at Superchargers, and the billing goes straight to the fleet card. (Not A Tesla App)

So: if you drive a company car, there’s a much higher chance your existing fleet card now “just works” on Superchargers.

3. Big roaming alliances on the non-Tesla side

Spark / Charge League (Atlante + Electra + Fastned + Ionity)

Four big HPC players – Atlante, Electra, Fastned, Ionity – are building Europe’s largest shared fast-charging network:

  • Around 11,000 charging points / 1,700 stations across 25 countries. (Reuters)
  • You can use any member’s app (Ionity, Fastned, Electra, Atlante) to find and pay at all network sites – no new app needed. (support.ionity.eu)

This is the main non-Tesla highway DC alternative that now behaves almost like a single network.

Fortum Charge & Drive (Nordics)

In the Nordics, Fortum Charge & Drive continues to be a strong roaming hub:

  • 44,000+ charging points in the Nordics via one app. (Fortum Charge & Drive)
  • Partners include Recharge, Virta, IONITY, Lidl, K-Lataus, Allego, GreenFlux and others – all usable from the same app/key. (Fortum)

For a Swedish/Nordic driver, that’s still one of the best “catch-all” roaming apps alongside Tesla.

4. What this means for you in practice

If you drive a Tesla (or often use Tesla infrastructure):

  1. Use MultiPass when you leave the Supercharger corridor
    – Good for destination AC/DC where local CPO apps are messy.
  2. Check if your fleet / charging card is now supported in the Tesla app
    – If yes, you can often drop separate Supercharger cost reporting and let everything go via your employer card.
  3. Combine Tesla + one strong roaming app
    • For a Nordic driver, a combo like Tesla app + Fortum Charge & Drive gives:
      • Tesla: Superchargers + MultiPass to 3rd-party CPOs. (Tesla)
      • Fortum: Huge AC/DC coverage with lots of partners across Nordics/Europe. (Fortum Charge & Drive)
  4. For non-Tesla long-distance trips, keep an eye on Spark/Charge League apps (Ionity, Fastned, Electra, Atlante) – together they’re now the closest thing to “a second Supercharger network” in Europe. (Reuters)