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Tesla’s Superchargers are no longer just a Tesla thing

DC fast-charging infrastructure company Francis Energy has signed up for Tesla’s Supercharger for Business program, and its first site, located in Oklahoma, is set to officially launch tomorrow.

Tesla’s Supercharger for Business program, launched at the end of November 2025, enables companies to buy Superchargers that come with a full-service installation and management package run by Tesla.

Francis Energy already has a large network of DC fast chargers, with over 200 locations in 13 US states, and it works with multiple EV hardware and software suppliers. But this is the first time it has worked with Tesla. 

Its first Supercharger for Business site is in Norman, Oklahoma, at a Crest Foods grocery store. There are four 325 kW Francis Energy-branded chargers with NACS connectors and Magic Docks suitable for non-Tesla vehicles. The charging price is $0.44/kWh.

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It’s not a new EV charging station site; Francis is upgrading the existing one. The company stated on LinkedIn that “this upgrade reflects Francis Energy’s commitment to upgrading our existing charging network in support of our mission to transform the electrification of transportation by ensuring equitable, affordable, reliable, and safe access to public charging stations.”

The company goes on to state that the Norman Supercharger station is the “first of many sites expected to open under this program, delivering open-access fast charging for all makes and models of electric vehicles.”


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