OAN’s Elizabeth Volberding
5:52 PM – Wednesday, October 11, 2023
Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla, has declared that all Tesla Superchargers located in Israel will be free to use to facilitate travel amid Hamas’ terrorist attacks in the country.
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On Wednesday, Musk announced on X, formerly known as Twitter, that all Tesla Superchargers in Israel are free to use in Israel due to Hamas’ invasion of the country.
Tesla Superchargers are the quick charging stations for the electric car company’s vehicles. The stations have the capability of charging up to 250 kilowatts of power, which is enough to add 200 miles of range in a time period of 15 minutes.
Tesla’s website catalogs 22 active Superchargers in Israel. The locations range from the northern side of the country near the border with Lebanon to Tel Aviv and Jerusalem though the southern end of Israel on the Red Sea.
Over this past weekend, the people of Israel have been facing a tragic attack from the terrorist group, Hamas.
The assailants have infiltrated the border and have been operating and coordinating terror attacks on the people of Israel across the country, as well as missile strikes in highly populated locations.
The latest data regarding death polls report more than 1,200 people who have been killed on the Israeli side. Additionally, Gaza has reported 900 people that were murdered in counter-attacks by Israeli forces, with many more wounded on both sides.
Tesla proclaimed that it is ensuring that all of its 22 Supercharger stations are free to use in Israel due to the growth of violence in the country.
Tesla has been known for taking an approach of trying to do its best to help those who are in need. The electric car company has taken this approach in many locations where Tesla owners are presumed to want to travel and move rapidly in order to escape hazardous areas.
An example of this is how Tesla has often turned on Supercharging in locations about to be struck by natural disasters, such as the tragic hurricanes that occurred in Florida and the California wildfire, as well as other dangerous areas like the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Musk was asked about the potentiality of helping Gazans by an X user under his initial post informing users of the free Tesla charging stations in Israel. Musk replied explaining that he would be interested in helping the residents of the war-torn country, but does not have the ability to do so due to the current situation.
“I would like to help those in Gaza who want peace, but have no way to do so,” Musk wrote in a reply. “In general, I want all humans to be happy and prosperous, without regard to race, creed, religion or anything else.”
Additionally, the Tesla CEO hoped that electricity and other prominent services would be quickly restored in Gaza.
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