INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Tesla has been phasing out free unlimited access to its network of fast-chargers for a couple of years now
The last vestige of that program was a referral system that was supposed to expire at midnight Sunday
But it been given new life for at least one more day, and perhaps even longer to buyers in Europe.
On Monday, Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced
via Twitter that the referral program would be extended until Tuesday night after customers reported technical problems
The extension is just for new Model S, Model X and Model 3 Performance buyers who receive a referral from an existing owner.
Due to some
Tesla owners encountering system issues yesterday, the free Supercharging referral program will be extended until tomorrow night
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mdash; Elon Musk (@elonmusk) September 17, 2018
Tesla began phasing out free unlimited access to its supercharger
network when it announced that customers who buy cars after January 1, 2017 will have 400 kilowatt-hours, or about 1,000 miles, of free
Once owners surpassed that amount, they would be charged a small fee.
Tesla then narrowed the free unlimited access to superchargers through
a referral program and only to buyers of performance versions of the Model S, Model X and Model 3
The free unlimited superchargerreferral program is now set to end September 18.
However, it possible that Musk will extend the program to
customers outside of North America
A Twitter follower of Musk wrote &It would be great if day 1 international reservations of the Model 3 performance could get a shot at this,
though.& Musk said the company would see what it could do, before noting that the program needed to be brought to an end because it not
sustainable long term.
Will see what we can do
Really need to bring this program to an end while being as fair as possible
It not sustainable long-term.
mdash; Elon Musk (@elonmusk) September 17, 2018
Ending the free supercharging for life is the latest move by
Tesla to cut costs and ultimately become a profitable company
The company recently removed two of its seven possible paint options to &simplify manufacturing,& Musk said in a tweet last week.
Moving 2
of 7 Tesla colors off menu on Wednesday to simplify manufacturing
Obsidian Black Metallic Silver will still be available as special request, but at higher price.
mdash; Elon Musk (@elonmusk) September 11,
2018
That path to profitability also requires more people to buy Tesla vehicles.
The company has sent emails in the past week to people who
have reservations for the Model 3 offering small incentives in an effort to boost sales
For example, Tesla wrote in an email September 12 that Model3 orders placed before the 14th in metallic silver or obsidian black metallic
would be produced on an expedited basis
Another email sent out September 8 advertised that a limited number of Model3 rear-wheel drive vehicles on display are available for