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Last Mile Solutions has expanded its managed service provider (MSP) offering to include access to the Supercharger network operated by Tesla, the company said.

Through a direct peer-to-peer connection, Last Mile Solutions’ MSP partners can now offer their customers access to more than 20,000 Superchargers at around 1,500 locations across Europe.

The company said more than 1.4 million electric vehicle drivers using partner charging services can locate, start and pay for charging sessions at Tesla Superchargers directly through their existing eMSP applications.

As an alternative, customers may register their MSP charging card as a payment method within the Tesla app. In that case, charging sessions are initiated through the Tesla app, while billing is processed via the registered MSP. The company said that regardless of whether activation occurs through the MSP app or the Tesla app, charging sessions are billed according to the MSP’s pricing, rather than Tesla’s published rates, which can vary by location.

Last Mile Solutions said the integration allows end users to access a broader charging network through aggregators, including Tesla’s high-speed infrastructure across Europe. The company noted that the European e-mobility market has historically been fragmented, with multiple stakeholders and differing access and payment systems.

Last Mile Solutions provides a management platform for electric vehicle charging infrastructure and energy transactions, serving charge point operators (CPOs) and e-mobility service providers. Its software applications support public, workplace, depot and retail property charging installations, as well as installer operations.

“We are thrilled to grant our MSP partners access to Tesla’s extensive Supercharger network. By expanding our high-speed roaming network across Europe, drivers can charge more reliably and efficiently, while our MSP partners can scale their operations by offering customers a broader network,” said Jacco van der Burg, Chief Operating Officer at Last Mile Solutions. “We are also proud to be one of the first companies in Europe to offer a direct peer-to-peer connection to the Supercharger network, demonstrating our commitment to innovation for the benefit of our partners.”

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Oskar Lindberg tracks the rapid build-out of global EV charging networks for EVMagz.com, with a focus on how fast-charging technology, grid capacity, and cross-border infrastructure are shaping the future of electric mobility.

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