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  2. Tesla's efforts to improve its bottom line go beyond layoffs and disappearing perks. Electrek has learned that Tesla is raising Supercharger rates around the world, with per kWh rates climbing ...

  3. Tesla Supercharger - Wikipedia

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    The Tesla Supercharger network is an electric vehicle fast charging network built and operated by American vehicle manufacturer Tesla, Inc.. The Supercharger network was introduced on September 24, 2012, as the Tesla Model S entered production, with six sites in California and Nevada.

  4. Tesla Model S - Wikipedia

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    The units are provided to the businesses by Tesla for free or at a cheap price. [190] The business is responsible for the cost of electricity. Some businesses limit them to customers, employees, or residents only. [191] In late 2012, Tesla began operating a network of 480-volt charging stations, dubbed "Superchargers". [192] [193]

  5. Tesla Model Q: Release date, price and all you need to know ...

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    A potential price for the new, small Tesla was also spoken about in the Deutsche Bank report. Peterson quoted the bank as saying the Model Q “will cost less than $30k with subsidies, or $37,499 ...

  6. Rivian owners can now access Tesla's Supercharger network - AOL

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    Similar to Tesla's deal with Ford, Rivian owners will now have access to Tesla's massive Supercharger network, the largest DC fast-charging system with over 15,000 chargers.

  7. Tesla battery station - Wikipedia

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    The Tesla battery station was a demonstration site at Harris Ranch where Tesla ... Tesla Model S at the Supercharger station near ... (480 km) and range replenishment ...

  8. Type 2 connector - Wikipedia

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    The IEC 62196 Type 2 connector is used in a slightly modified form for all European Tesla Model S and Model X vehicles, and the European Tesla Supercharger network. [14] As of 2017 Tesla is the only automaker which offers charging with alternating current and direct current based on the IEC 62196-2 specification.

  9. Tesla cuts prices in China, Germany and around globe ... - AOL

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    The price cuts come after Tesla, led by its billionaire CEO Elon Musk, reported this month that its global vehicle deliveries in the first quarter fell for the first time in nearly four years ...