This photo was taken in Norway and was published by Twitter user Lasse Edvardsen. As can be seen in the image, at least seven electric vehicles are queuing up for charging.

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It is worth noting that Norway is the country with the highest share of electric vehicles in its fleet. Here, 'electric cars' have long surpassed fuel-powered cars in sales. And the charging infrastructure is represented at a proper level. So what caused such a stir? If you look closely at the image, you can notice that the queue has formed at a Tesla Supercharger station. Just the other day, Tesla opened the possibility of using its branded 'chargers' for electric vehicles of other brands, and apparently, Norwegian EV drivers decided to try out this new product for themselves.

It should be noted that Tesla Supercharger chargers are among the most powerful in the world. Currently, the company is installing V2 terminals with 150 kW power and V3 stands with 250 kW output. In the latter case, a Model 3 Long Range sedan can replenish its battery charge by 75 miles (121 km) of range in 5 minutes.