EV giant Tesla Inc (NASDAQ:TSLA) is offering customers who take delivery of a new car by March 31 the option to get as much as 10,000 miles of free supercharging.
The Offer: Customers can get 5,000 miles of free supercharging on their new vehicle upon purchasing a Model S, Model Y, or Model X by the end of this month. The offer, however, does not pertain to purchases of the Model 3 sedan or the Cybertruck.
In addition, customers can get another 5000 miles more upon trading in a vehicle and getting a new Tesla vehicle, giving prospective customers the option to charge up to 10,000 miles for free on Tesla’s supercharger network.
Conditions Apply: If unused, the free supercharging miles will expire in two years, the company said. Further, the free supercharging will be tied to the driver’s Tesla account and cannot be transferred even if the driver sells the vehicle to another.
The promotional offer has its limits. Tesla’s newly launched Cybertruck is not included in the offer. The same holds true for used vehicle purchases and business orders.
Tesla Supercharger Network: Tesla has over 50,000 superchargers around the globe which can recharge the vehicle up to 200 miles in 15 mins. In North America, every three out of four fast chargers is a supercharger.
Only last week, the company opened the network of superchargers in North America to rival EV maker Ford Motor Co. Tesla also said that it will open its network to rival EV makers Rivian Automotive, General Motors, Volvo Car, and Polestar Automotive starting in spring this year.
However, in order to ensure that Tesla drivers have access to superchargers even amidst a surge in demand, the company also has superchargers reserved exclusively for the company’s vehicles and drivers.
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