Tesla is shaking up the electric vehicle market with a bold new offer: one year of free Supercharging for new buyers. This move is likely aimed at luring in customers who are considering purchasing a non-Tesla electric vehicle, but may be hesitant due to concerns about charging costs. In a statement, Tesla claimed that charging on its Supercharger network is around 40% more expensive for non-Tesla EV owners than it is for Tesla drivers. With the free Supercharging promotion, Tesla is effectively undercutting its competitors on one of the most significant costs associated with owning an electric vehicle. The move highlights the company's continued push to dominate the EV market and solidify its position as a leader in the industry.
Tesla offers 1 year of free Supercharging, claims ~40% premium for non-Tesla EVs Electrek