Aug 30, 2013 12:33 PM EDT
Tesla Installs Six Supercharger Stations in Europe for Model S

Tesla has installed Supercharger quick-charge stations at six locations in Norway, as part of the summer-long introduction of the company's Model S electric car in Europe.

The electric automaker started delivering the first Model S sedans in Europe earlier this summer according to a company press release.

The automaker said that 90 percent of the Norwegian population are "within 200 miles" of a Supercharger station.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk said that the company expects to sell approximately 10,000 Model S sedans a year in Europe.

The charging stations are located in:

-Lyngdal

-Aurland

-Dombas

-Gol

-Cinderella

-Lillehammer.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk confirmed earlier this year on Twitter that Cinderella, Norway would be one of the sites for the company's European Supercharger stations.

Earlier this year Tesla made a huge announcement when they revealed plans to triple its Supercharger stations in the U.S.

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