Tesla's Supercharger pricing has decreased by approximately 7%, confirmed by Charging boss Max de Zegher, aiming to foster EV adoption and ensure sustainability.
Max de Zegher mentioned that the recent price reductions are part of Tesla's broader goal of making electricity more accessible while maintaining the financial health of the charging network.
The price drops announced range from 5 to 10 cents per kilowatt-hour, offering a modest but significant reduction that reflects Tesla's commitment to a competitive pricing strategy.
On November 30, the Tesla Supercharger network recorded a remarkable 12 gigawatt-hours delivery to North American customers, showcasing the network's high usage during peak travel times.
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