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Audi e-trons are blocking Tesla Supercharger stalls

Jul 19, 2019, 23:35 IST

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  • Two photos posted on Twitter and a video on YouTube show Audi e-tron SUVs blocking stalls at Tesla's Supercharger charging stations.
  • Supercharger stations are compatible only with Tesla vehicles.
  • Audi did not immediately respond to a request for comment on whether it had intentionally placed the vehicles at the Supercharger stations.
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Two photos posted on Twitter and a video on YouTube show Audi e-tron SUVs blocking stalls at Tesla's Supercharger charging stations. Supercharger stations are compatible only with Tesla vehicles.

The tweets and video were posted between February and May. Two additional photos posted on Twitter in April show an e-tron parked near a Supercharger station and a promotional banner for the e-tron placed at a Supercharger station.

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One tweet says the pictured Supercharger station is in Brescia, Italy. It is unclear where the other stations are located, though the captions on the video and some of the other tweets are written in German.

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Audi did not immediately respond to a request for comment on whether it had intentionally placed the vehicles at the Supercharger stations.

The automaker released the e-tron this year. It has a 204-mile range, according to the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), five seats, and starts at $74,800. Tesla sells a seven-seat SUV, the Model X, which has a maximum range of 325 miles, according to the EPA, and starts at $84,990. 

 

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