In the past few years, Tesla owners have been able to use the Tesla Super Charging Station for free to charge vehicles. Starting from January 15th, users who purchase new Tesla cars will be able to charge 1000 miles per year for free (about 1,609 kilometers), and then use the super charging station will be charged.
So, what is the specific price for using a super charging station? This price will vary depending on the regulatory rules around the world.
Tesla explained this in detail in a blog this week:
In most parts of the world, Tesla owners will pay per kWh, which means how much it will cost for users to charge.
However, in some areas, according to local regulations, Tesla will charge according to the number of minutes of charging. Such charges are not accurate, but Tesla says this is to meet regulatory requirements.
In North America, the charge price is the same for each state or province.
Outside North America, prices are consistent across countries.
Therefore, the price of charging will vary depending on the region in which the user is located. However, in a certain state in the United States, or in a country outside North America, at least users can know the exact charging price. In addition, Tesla said that this is to cover the cost of the continuous development of super charging stations, and the super charging station will not become Tesla's "profit center."
â–¼ For some common routes, Tesla gives the charging price:
From San Francisco to Los Angeles, it costs about $15;
From Los Angeles to New York, it costs about $120;
From Paris to Rome, it costs about 60 euros (about 64 US dollars);
From Beijing to Shanghai, it costs about 400 yuan (about 60 US dollars).
It should be pointed out that this is only the price charged by the Tesla Super Charging Station, and the cost of self-charging is different. In addition, users have a free charge of 400 kWh per year.
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