In a significant shift, Tesla has altered the pricing structure for its Supercharger network, effective immediately. The company will now implement a variable pricing model based on local electricity costs, which means that the fees users pay will fluctuate more frequently. Previously, Tesla charged a flat rate for charging, but now, drivers could see prices changing even within the same day.
The price adjustments can vary by location, and some areas will experience increases of up to 20%. For instance, the average cost per kilowatt-hour has risen to around 0.28 cents in select regions. This change is intended to align charging costs more closely with actual energy prices, a move that could encourage more efficient energy usage.
Tesla has stated that the objective behind this modification is to create a fairer and more sustainable framework for all electric vehicle owners using its Supercharger stations. As the demand for EV charging continues to soar, customers should be prepared for these fluctuations in pricing while planning their charging needs.
News Source: yahoo
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