Elon announced it during earnings call today.
https://electrek.co/2023/04/19/elon-musk-announces-tesla-cybertruck-delivery-event/
Elon announced it during earnings call today.
https://electrek.co/2023/04/19/elon-musk-announces-tesla-cybertruck-delivery-event/
I was doubting Elon, not you.
You asked for it @IAC @chaoz90. Itās here. Free charging for X and S for 3 years. Just saw this on Tesla.com. Started today through 6/30.
Well that was fast, thanks for posting. !!!
I read an article that says 10,000 miles is worth roughly around $500. Of course that number varies by market, but for someone like me who drives a little more than that each year, the incentive would be worth closer to $2,000. I hope they keep slashing prices. I think thereās still another $5k they can shave off the MX.
Edit: Yeah, they raised prices by $2,500 before offering the supercharging lol. Hate these gimmicky shenanigans companies run.
it looks like they just raised the price, the other day a basic S was 84k
now i donāt see anything under 87
Oh thatās just dirty,
Why these retards increase the price by 2500 ![]()
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Itās not free but I do support at least making it a paid option. Iād pay $69/mo ($2,500/36) for unmetered supercharging any day ending in Y.
gotta pay for that rocket that blew up somehow
Unlimited free charging is pretty nuts though- imagine people doin rideshare or something
Imagine their depreciation
Lot of risk in that for Tesla right especially tied to a 3 year term. Electricity prices could change quite significantly in a couple years and thus their liability? Would think some kind of year to year thing would be safer for them
They may have contracts with utility providers?
Itās interestingā a large part of it could be a move against oil and our dependency on other countries for it.
Though our current electric production from renewables isnāt enoughā- our country and businesses wonāt spend money on infrastructure until thereās extreme demand and problems arising. Itās a bit weird- but I think theyāre scaling the demand to overcapacity first- like wayyyyyy overcapacity before spending any money on infrastructure where they can order items such as solar panels in mass bulk for low cost. Itās business and and business psych for this process.
In a $95K base price car?
For Uber- sure- Iāve seen it. Surprisingly I say in a supped up caddy brand new on a basic Uber. Easy over 6 figure car gas guzzler. Older gentleman just does Uber to chat ā and good company
If you can afford a model s/x, you probably donāt need to Uber. Not a problem Tesla needs to be concerned with.
yeah Iām thinking the same but some people seem surprised that people Uber even with it