Tesla just announced that any Model Y order placed from 12/12/20 on and delivered by 12/31/20 will get one year of free Supercarging!
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The automaker wrote in a meme seen by Electrek:
“Effective December 12 to December 31st, all undelivered Model 3sand Model Y vehicles (excluding Model 3 Standard Range) that deliver by December 31st will receive one year of Free Supercharging.”
Neither of those are confirmed. It could be months for the battery and the credit could be never$7500 in tax credit and 82kWh battery vs free Supercharging.
Your choice
Now imagine if you live within 5 mins of a supercharger. This unlimited charging would be worth a few grand. Just charge it every few days for commute and get like 15k miles in a year easily.I intend to do 100% of my normal charging at home; I’ve got the wall connector installed and ready to go on a 40A circuit, which should be more than enough juice to keep us topped off based on our driving habits. I doubt we’ll ever see anything below 50%.
However, we’re planning a huge road trip (2,100 miles each way) in Q1 of next year that would be totally reliant on supercharging. By my back-of-the-napkin math, free supercharging would save me about $400 on that trip.
Now imagine if you live within 5 mins of a supercharger. This unlimited charging would be worth a few grand. Just charge it every few days for commute and get like 15k miles in a year easily.
Yes.do I wait for a valid confirmation of the 82kWh battery for Model Y or take advantage of the one year free supercharging?