Tesla will charge new customers for access to its roadside Superchargers

To support its growing electric car customer base, Tesla has built up a network of 735 charging stations with more than 4,600 Superchargers around the world, with the majority of them distributed across the US and Europe. Delivering enough power for roughly 165 miles in just a half hour, the Superchargers are quick, efficient and free – but only for people who have or will order a Tesla before January 1, 2017. For customers who purchase a Tesla vehicle after that date, they’ll have to fork over a ‘small fee’ to use Superchargers on the road. The company hasn’t specified…
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