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Thanks but I got delivery immediately from Tesla (although the car is through Lex).The one thing to watch with lease and company cars is the date that matters is the date Tesla delivered to the intermediary which may be a few days earlier than the delivery date to you. Hopefully it doesn't cause a problem with anybody on here.
Spoke to Tesla yesterday they said it was up to Lex. Spoke to Lex this morning and they said they would email Tesla to get it added to the account. Just spoke to Tesla again and they said nothing needs to be done - it’s all automated from Tesla to the car and will happen this monthAnyone with Lex on a Company lease had confirmation this will be applied? Tesla advised it’s up to Lex.
Just got mine so it looks like they’re working through themI got the response below from Tesla:
‘So far, the Free Supercharging miles have only been added to customers who are not on lease.
This is why you know people who have them already. It takes longer for it to reflect on lease orders given we have to work with / via the leasing institution. You can rest assured that your free miles will be added shortly.’
I think we’ll get the miles soon.
They don't. You get a kWh credit which may or may not roughly equate to 6000 miles.This may well be a dumb question (brand new EV driver!) - but how will they know when you've used 6,000 miles? I assume there is some way of calculating how much you charge vs miles but assume it's only approx?
01/05/2023 | Trentham, UK | Free Supercharging | £0.00 | Credits Used 60mi |
In my opinion, life's too short to stress about how this is calculated.
I love it when people are so blazé about the free miles because they have lots of it and people like me, look upon you with jealousy because I don’t have any