Tesla is offering free Supercharging for life to customers who purchase or lease a new Model S after December 13, 2024. The offer, however, has some limitations.
The offer has returned just after the Model S Long Range prices jumped to $79,990. Interested customers should know that the offer excludes Tesla s used for taxi and rideshare services. Sales of the Model S are thought to have slipped considerably this year. The end of 2024 is fast approaching, and Tesla looks eager to sell as many Model S s as it can before the end of the month.
It’s so desperate to sell its flagship electric sedan that it has reintroduced a free Supercharging for life offer that was last available in 2018. Tesla recently updated its website to reveal that customers who purchase or lease a new Model S after December 13, 2024, will be eligible for free Supercharging. However, the offer does include some important caveats that somewhat limit its appeal. Watch: Rogue Tesla Smashes Into Multiple Cars Before Plunging Off Parking Deck For starters, the free Supercharging offer is tied to an owner’s Tesla Account and cannot be transferred to another vehicle, person, or order, “even in the case of ownership transfer.” That means any Model S sold at a later date won’t retain free Supercharging. Additionally, Tesla says that “vehicles used for commercial purposes,” including taxi, rideshare, and delivery services are excluded from the promotion. While we’re not sure how Tesla can determine if a vehicle is being used for commercial purposes like this, it’s an important catch to take note of. Tesla has added that owners remain responsible for Supercharger idle and congestion fees when applicable. The carmaker also says it “reserves the right in its sole discretion to remove the free Supercharging from your vehicle in the event of excessive charging or unpaid fees related to Supercharging.” So, in theory, you could wake up and find your car is no longer eligible for free Superchargin
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