tacobell fan Posted August 6, 2019 Report Posted August 6, 2019 Tesla is bringing back its ‘Free Unlimited Supercharging’ perk for new Model S and Model X buyers even though CEO Elon Musk called it “unsustainable”. For the first few years of the Model S and Model X program, unlimited free Supercharging was been one of the top perks that Tesla was offering to its customers. Tesla CEO Elon Musk said that the perk wasn’t sustainable and he even admitted that they should have ended the incentive earlier: “Sorry, it’s not really sustainable at volume production and doesn’t incent optimal behavior. We probably should have ended this earlier.” After that, Tesla still brought back free Supercharging as an incentive to sell inventory cars and even the Model 3 during a few periods last year. For a while, ‘Free Unlimited Supercharging’ was also linked to Tesla’s owner referral program, but the automaker has since restructured the program. Lately, the only way to buy a Tesla with free Supercharging was to buy a used car from Tesla, but it’s no longer the case since last month. However, we now learn that Tesla is bringing back the incentive for Model S and Model X buyers. Tesla’s design studio is listing ‘Free Unlimited Supercharging’ when configuring new Model S and Model X vehicles: A memo that Tesla sent to the sales staff today confirming the change and noted that the ‘Free Unlimited Supercharging’ is for the time of ownership of the vehicles and is not transferable. Unlike the previous re-introductions of the perk, there doesn’t seem to be a deadline this time, according to the memo. Quote
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