Musk: Tesla Model 3 Supercharging Plan Will Prioritize Road-Trip Juice
Buyers of the Tesla Model 3, the upcoming $35,000 mass-market electric car from the California automaker, could get free access to its Supercharger network of DC fast chargers?although, perhaps, if and only if they?re on a long-distance road trip.
Tesla recently announced plans to reel in free and unlimited use of its Superchargers, a perk that?s currently enjoyed by owners of the Model S sedan and the Model X crossover. Instead, those Tesla models ordered after January 1, 2017, or delivered from April 1, 2017, onward will come with a small amount (400 kWh) of free Supercharging annually, with additional charging amounts offered at a yet undisclosed fee.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk had previously hinted that access to its Supercharging network would be different for its third vehicle, the Model 3, when it arrives in late 2017. ?For Model 3, from the beginning we said free unlimited charging is not included. Free long-distance is, but not free local,? he said. Musk made the clarification this week as part of a Q&A session at the shareholder meeting for the company’s $2.6 billion merger with SolarCity. ?It becomes really unwieldy for people to use the gas-station approach for electric cars,? explained Musk. ?Electric cars should really be charged the way you charge your phone, but then you have to solve the long-distance problem, which is what the Supercharger stations will do.?
Given the limited availability of the Superchargers, Tesla has emphasized that they’re pri...
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