Tesla is ending its free unlimited Supercharger referral program

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Tesla is ending its generous referral program, which gave new owners free access to its network of Superchargers
From now on, rather than a lifetime of free juice, the first five buddies you refer will only get $100 credit to charge up their new Model
S, Model X or Model 3 Performance.Superchargers are the fastest way to give your Tesla's battery a boost, and can complete a full charge
in just 30 minutes
They're typically placed on the outskirts of major cities, and are intended to make long-range driving more convenient.UnpluggedTesla
initially built lifetime access to the Supercharger network into the cost of all its cars, but in 2016 CEO Elon Musk announced that Model 3
buyers would have to pay an extra fee for a quick charge."The Superchargers are set up, at least to date, for people who bought cars as free
long-distance for life," Musk said
"Obviously, that has, fundamentally, a cost
I don't want to make this some big news headline, but the obvious thing to do is decouple that from the cost of the Model 3."It's not all
Take your pick from either a kid-sized Tesla Model S for the little motorist in your household, or a chic black wall connector etched with
Elon Musk's signature to jazz up your garage.Via Engadget