Does Tesla Provide Charging Stations for Free?
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Currently, purchasing a domestically produced Tesla requires the owner to pay extra for the charging station, while imported Teslas come with a complimentary charging station. Tesla's charging methods include: 1. Charging at 4S stores: These stores are equipped with supercharging stations, and the charging service falls under their after-sales service scope; 2. Supercharging stations: Tesla has deployed dedicated charging stations in some cities, with supercharging stations also available along certain highways or major roads. The Tesla Model 3 is a pure electric mid-size sedan under the Tesla brand, featuring a double-wishbone independent front suspension and a multi-link independent rear suspension. In terms of dimensions, the car measures 4694mm in length, 1850mm in width, and 1443mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2875mm. It is powered by a rear-mounted single motor paired with a 1-speed fixed gear ratio transmission.
As a new Tesla owner, I'd like to share my real experience: Tesla indeed provides a free charging station, which is quite considerate. When I took delivery of my car last year, the salesperson immediately informed me that it included a home Wall Connector charging station. I was so excited that I took it home directly. The installation wasn't difficult either – I hired a professional electrician who completed it in half a day. After fixing it in the garage, I just plug it in every night when parking, and wake up to a fully charged battery the next morning. It's both convenient and cost-effective. Compared to waiting in long queues at public charging stations, this saves time and fuel costs. Weekly charging only costs a few dozen yuan, which is much cheaper than gasoline cars. The charging station supports 220V fast charging, reaching 80% capacity in one hour, making it perfect for daily commutes. After several months of use, it's been running stably without any issues. I highly recommend new owners take full advantage of this benefit.