
Tesla referral codes are only available to existing owners and are typically sent via SMS to the owner's mobile phone. Here are the relevant details: 1. Overview: Tesla, Inc. is an American electric vehicle manufacturer founded on July 1, 2003, by engineer Martin Eberhard, with its headquarters located in Silicon Valley, California. 2. Products: Named after electrical engineer and physicist Nikola Tesla, the company specializes in producing pure electric vehicles. Its major models include the Tesla Roadster, Tesla Model S, and Tesla Model X. Tesla Motors was the world's first electric vehicle company to adopt lithium-ion batteries, with its first electric vehicle being the Roadster.

I'm very familiar with finding Tesla referral codes—it's all in the official app! Just open the Tesla app and tap your profile icon in the bottom right corner. Scroll down the homepage, and you'll see a blue button like 'Refer a Friend' or 'Earn Credits.' Tap it, and your unique referral link and a combination of letters and numbers (the referral code) will pop up immediately. Sharing with friends is super easy—you can either copy the link or choose to share via WeChat or SMS. I heard that if the referral is successful, both parties can earn credits to redeem Supercharger miles or merchandise. Just a heads-up: the interface is almost identical on Android and iOS. If you scroll too fast and miss it, check under the 'Account' section—it's definitely there. Oh, and you can also find the code under the 'Manage' tab in the web version of your owner account.

Last time I took my sister to pick up the Model Y, I happened to operate it. Tesla's referral code is hidden in your owner's account, and you can find it whether you use the mobile app or log in to the personal account center on the official website. Mobile users can simply open the app, click on their avatar, and scroll down the business bar to see a prominent invitation button, with a built-in link generation function on the page. If you log in to Tesla's official website on a computer and enter the account management backend, you can copy your exclusive code in the 'Referral Program' or 'My Rewards' section. Interestingly, this code is linked to your vehicle identification number. If you successfully refer two people, you can share a 15,000-point reward, which is enough to exchange for a lot of Supercharger credits. Remember, when making a referral, the other party must fill in your exclusive code on the car purchase page for it to be valid.

Tesla fans in the group keep asking about this lately. The quickest way to check your referral code is to open the mobile app, tap the profile icon at the bottom right to enter your personal homepage. You can't miss the blue 'Refer a Friend' button in the middle section. Press it and your unique referral link along with a 7-8 character code will pop up instantly. You can also choose to directly share the poster to your social media. The referral program has been upgraded recently - both parties get free Supercharging miles upon successful referral. We recommend saving the generated poster to your phone album. When friends scan the QR code to purchase a vehicle, the system will automatically link it. Remember, the buyer must enter your code before payment for it to count - submitting it after delivery won't work.

I've done this several times in the owner's club. The most reliable way to find your referral code is to log into the Tesla official website, go to 'My Account,' and look for the 'Refer a Friend' tab—your unique code will be displayed at the top of the page. An even lazier method is to directly enter the URL in your browser: www.tesla.cn/referral/ (replace the end with the pinyin of your Tesla account login name), which will automatically redirect to your personal referral page. This code is identical to the one shown in your app. Timing is crucial when entering the code—your friend must paste it into the 'Do you have a referral code?' field when placing an order on the official website. Last week, I recommended a neighbor to buy a car, but he forgot to enter the code, causing unnecessary hassle. Fortunately, the sales team manually added it later in the backend.


