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Jeroen Kuunders
Oct 13, 2024

Deftpower Unlocks Tesla Supercharger Access for eMSPs

EV drivers can now directly charge at Tesla Superchargers through their trusted eMSP app.

Jeroen Kuunders
Oct 13, 2024

Arnhem, 3 December — Deftpower confirms that 23 of its eMobility Service Provider (eMSP) clients have enabled access to the Tesla Supercharger network. EV drivers can now locate, start, and pay for charging sessions at more than 20,000 Superchargers across Europe, directly through their trusted eMSP apps.

Access to Europe’s Largest Fast-Charging Network

This integration adds more than 20,000 high-power chargers across over 1,500 locations to the Deftpower platform, representing a 10% increase in available fast-charging capacity. In total, drivers can now access over 1.1 million charge points through Deftpower-powered services.

For eMSPs, this is a significant step forward. The Supercharger network is widely known for its reliability, coverage, and speeds of up to 250 kW. Integrating this network strengthens the service offering with faster, more predictable, and competitively priced charging.

A Unified Charging Experience Across Networks

Superchargers operate without physical screens or payment terminals to maximise uptime and provide a consistent experience. Until now, non-Tesla drivers could exclusively charge at Superchargers through the Tesla app in Europe.

Deftpower removes that dependency by bringing that ability to the eMSP app. Drivers can now find a Supercharger, view dynamic pricing, and start charging from within the app they already use for charging at other places.

“Drivers want a seamless charging experience wherever they plug in, and businesses want consolidated billing. Extending access to Europe’s largest fast-charging network helps our eMSP customers deliver both. It expands coverage and ads convenience for both drivers and fleet managers,” says Nicholas Laane, Chief Commercial Officer at Deftpower

Drivers have two ways to charge at Tesla Superchargers:

Via eMSP app: Drivers can find a Tesla Supercharger location and compare pricing with nearby alternatives. After selecting a connector, they can remotely start a charging session directly in the app.

Via Tesla app: Alternatively, drivers can add their eMSP card as a payment method in the Tesla app and start sessions from there. Payments still flow through the eMSP, ensuring billing remains consolidated in one place. Tesla drivers retain their plug-and-charge experience with this option.

Strengthening the eMSP Value Proposition

Integrating Superchargers directly into the eMSP app allows Deftpower customers to offer:

  • A denser and more reliable fast-charging network, especially along key travel corridors.
  • Competitive pricing at high-power locations, without extra apps or accounts.
  • A unified experience across all networks, reducing friction for drivers.
  • One app and one bill, simplifying charging for both consumers and fleets.

All of this keeps drivers inside the eMSP ecosystem and strengthens long-term loyalty.

Availability

Drivers using any of the 23 supported eMSP apps can already access more than 20,000 Tesla Superchargers across Europe. With Supercharger access now available to all Deftpower clients, additional eMSP apps are scheduled to go live in the coming months.

Contact: press@deftpower.com