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If you intend to use the Supercharging network to pull power of at least 130kWh for the month, then paying $12.99 for a subscription would be "worth it". This assumes that the non-subscription cost is $0.10 more than normal AND that you have no access to cheaper native CCS chargers.
Nevada. May 25, 2012. #1. Tesla announced their Supercharging plans on 9/24/2012 and updated them on 5/30/13. Supercharger | Tesla Motors. We already have a few places this is being discussed but thought they should be consolidated in a new thread since the Supercharger network will apply to the Model S, Model X and possibly future models.
Sep 13, 2021. #2. edulinka said: In my. Motor Vehicle Purchase Agreement it says. Supercharger Network Access + Pay-as-you-go $0. Any one knows what it is. Yes. Your car can access the Supercharger Network and it is not free; pay per charge.
Aug 8, 2023. #2. MontyFloyd said: Years ago Tesla created the " Host a Supercharger " offer with info on hosting commercial locations. Soon after Ford jumped on the NACS bandwagon, Tesla started responding to all the " Host a Supercharger " requests. Except it is only for Destination chargers, and seems to be at cost by property owner.
14,416. Lafayette, CA, USA. Jan 2, 2021. #1. TMC California Supercharger Locations FAQ. Maintained by @bmah. Last updated: 15 September 2024. A compilation of frequently-asked questions, with answers, on the “California Supercharger Locations” sub-forum on the Tesla Motors Club (TMC) Web forums (California Supercharger locations).
Jan 1, 2020. #8,932. aronth5 said: To clarify this graph represents the number of new supercharger locations added each year in North America. Tesla really ramped up installations in the 2nd half of 2019 with 113 new locations compared to 67 for the 2nd half of 2018. Sorry for not including the source supercharge.info.
To be fair, some of it may have been due to circumstances out of their control. They need to negotiate for locations, get permits, hire local contractors, inspection, etc. Anybody in that chain could hold up the show for months. This would be an excuse if that was Tesla's first year, but...
Feb 28, 2023. #9,221. Chuq said: It looks like many US superchargers are showing as "Open to non-Teslas" on the "non-Tesla charging" part of the app! CA: Scotts Valley CA and Placerville. NY: Batavia, Hancock, Fredonia, Verona, Parish, Red Hook, Brewster, Malta. Looks like it! And Tesla isnt that dumb … all these locations are very lightly used.
Elon Musk explains how non-Tesla EV owners are going to be able to use the Supercharger network. Minor points to update: "Non-Tesla EV owners will be able to buy it (plug adapter), and Tesla will also make it available at the Supercharger stations. But the big question is how Tesla is going to onboard those new Supercharger users without ...
Thank you for sharing. That is a bit disappointing there isn't a correlation. The original photo is from around 2 years ago from someone at a Supercharger cafe I believe. You can see the chain at this link (Tesla supercharger network is delivering about 55 000 000 Watts of energy.).