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Tesla Adds Supercharger Payment Section By kWh For Model 3 On Website
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It Appears Tesla Will Sell Supercharging Sessions By The kWh To Model 3
Owners

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New Section Of Code Reveals Tesla's Plan For Model 3 Supercharging Access

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Time to stock up on Supercharging Credits? (via EV.network)
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We knew that the upcoming Model 3 would have access to the Tesla
Supercharging network, it has been a staple of the talking points from the
company since the car was introduced.

But we also heard that it won’t be “free” at the same time, as it is for the
Model S and X (and by free we really mean “included in the MSRP”).

How future Model 3 users would gain access, and at what cost has been a
topic of discussion ever since.  Will it be pay as you go?  Standard with
more premium trim levels?  How would the Supercharging sessions be charged? 
By visit?  By month?  By kWh?

Today, the website EV.network may have figured it out, as they uncovered
some new bits of added code on the company’s MyTesla page.

One of the new sections has a spot ready for Supercharging payments to be
made via credit card:

New Section Of Code Reveals Tesla’s Plan For Model 3 Supercharging Access
And another where it lists the accumulation of “Supercharging Credits”, and
it appears to suggest that Supercharging stops for the Model 3 will be
billed by kWhs!

Time to stock up on Supercharging Credits?  EV.network


[comments: 
Brandon  August 30, 2016 at 5:38 pm
Cool stuff. If it’s just a matter of plugging in and all authentication and
billing is automatically done via a data connection with the car, billing by
the kWh to a credit card on file, then it’s a seamless, easy, no hassle
process.

Tom Moloughney  August 30, 2016 at 6:11 pm
This was inevitable. I really hope they move to a pay-to-use model for all
of their new vehicles while honoring the existing owners that were promised
free for life.
Free, unlimited access only fosters abuse. The sooner they abandon that the
better. As more and more Teslas hit the road they need to make sure the
people using Superchargers really need to, and they aren’t just doing so
because it’s free.

MTN Ranger  August 30, 2016 at 6:42 pm
Some states/localities it is illegal to resell electricity by the kWh. I
wonder how they will get around this? Possibly by time?
...
VazzedUp  August 30, 2016 at 6:46 pm
This may be where SolarCity comes in, as they (I believe) are a power
generator and may be able to sell.

Carl Anton Stenling  August 30, 2016 at 8:57 pm
In Norway we have extensive experience from crowded fast chargers. Billing
by the minute is the preferred method to avoid queues. To handle different
charging power available depending on multiple users they could dynamically
adjust the minute rate (1x,2x etc).
I also hope that Supercharger use will be more expensive than normal fast
chargers so that Superchargers are used only when necessary.

SparkEV-Fiat500-Leased - M3 Reserved - Bolt- TBD  August 30, 2016 at 11:02
pm
Chargepoint and Blink are routinely .49-.59 /kwh, so that’s not an
outrageous price. Charging at home is key and anyone doing it elsewhere is
wasting both time and money.
That’s why superchargers along the freeway makes no sense to me — anything
more than a 15minute dwell/refuel snack/potty break is too long for
non-destination stops–hence the limits of any EV. The key to success for
this generation is largely range anxiety free mobility in an urban area.

Adi  August 31, 2016 at 8:36 am
This will not work in Quebec. It is illegal for any company other than Hydro
Quebec to sell electricity by the kWh. They only way they can “sell”
electricity is to continue with the current model of prepaying it with the
car for unlimited charges OR with paying per charge with no limit whatsoever
on kWh being used. A compromise for sure..
] ... [© 2016 Inside EVs]



http://www.stltoday.com/business/local/judge-rules-against-tesla-in-missouri-dealer-license-lawsuit/article_e53ee9d5-683e-50af-bbe5-8d40af36e0e2.html
Judge rules against Tesla in Missouri dealer license lawsuit
April 25, 2016 ... Tesla’s licenses to sell cars in Missouri are in jeopardy
after a circuit judge ruled the electric car maker is not a franchisee and
its licenses should not be renewed by the Missouri Department of Revenue ...




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