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by will_hughes
3450 days ago
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(The other reply answering this seems to have been deleted) It used to be unlimited supercharging. The assumption was that people would primarily charge at home, and use the supercharger only for long distance travelling. It seems that in practice far too many people were using the supercharger as the only place to charge their vehicle, with a fair number of people using it for commercial purposes. The Tesla Taxis at Schipol Airport in Amsterdam were apparently all using the supercharger facility, rather than setting up their own charging infrastructure. Also, it wasn't, technically, 'free' - a supercharger fee was charged either on purchase of the car or afterwards. |
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Not in the US, all Tesla vehicles ordered before January 15th of 2017 came with free supercharger access.