Tesla jets into Scotland with Edinburgh Airport supercharger

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Company intends to build service station in the Scottish capital next year to support rollout of Model S electric sedan

Tesla has motored into Scotland by opening a new fast-charger facility at Edinburgh Airport. The charger, located in the airport's car park, will be available to owners of the company's Model S electric...

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