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If it was a Model S or Model X ordered before 1/15/2017, then yes, the free Supercharging lasts for the life of the car and transfers to the new owner.Just curious when you sell a car that has free super charging does the new owner get it?
I seldom Supercharge either Tesla since I have at home charging and love the convenience, but admit that when I have a long urban drive here in the Phoenix area and a Supercharger is near I often choose my 2016 S with free lifetime Supercharging over my pay as you go 2018 3. But if Supercharging is ever built within a couple miles of my house, I admit that I would frequently grab the free electricity for my S just because it is free and would probably also Supercharge my 3 sometimes for the speed benefit you described.I was so happy to learn there would be a Supercharger so close to my house at the Target center. In the Oct 30, 2019 aerial picture from Axtrader, I can see my roof. I then thought, "wait, I have a charger in my garage!" This will be great for distance travelers and for residents without garages. I also see this as great marketing for Tesla. A line of charging Teslas will sell more Teslas. And the more electric cars replacing ICE cars, the better. If it's a V3, I might have use of them since my home could only accommodate installing a Nema 10-30, so usually 19 mph charging. I come home often from LA at 2 AM and if I need to leave early enough the next day, the faster charging would be much appreciated.
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I've been by here a few times recently. Haven't seen the two handicap slots in use. Almost all the cars there are S's or X'x. So it's probably mostly just locals using their free supercharging instead of doing it at home. It will be interesting to see how this impacts the out of towners on holidays. There are lots of other places in the US that I'd rather see superchargers than ones in Santa Barbara servicing all the S and X owners. And Tesla has recently increased their charges to the rest of us to 31 cents/kWh. I'm glad to see that Tesla finally dumped the free supercharging for new S and X.
Number of stalls available as shown on the app and in the car is still random, at least in my experience. My car said seven available tonight, there was one car there. When I left I was the last one, tried again, it said three available.
Sooooo. I'm guessing that you have a problem with S and X owners getting and using free Supercharging
Magic obviously. Seems this guy’s got it all figured out.BTW... how do you tell the 'free' folks from the paying customers?
Only to the extent that it reduces supercharger capacity for those who don't have charging at home or are transiting through the area. I imagine there are few S and X owners that don't have charging at their residences. But in my experience superchargers in more populous Ca areas tend to be dominated by S and X which I take to be mostly locals with free charging. I've had it be a real inconvenience in LA. when visiting there.