Thursday, November 14, 2024

Tesla again introduces free supercharger charging in Denmark

The trees do not grow into the sky. But in order to empty out the stocks of cars, Tesla is now again selling Denmark's most popular car, the Model Y, with a year's free Supercharging.

Tesla is offering a year of free Supercharging to Model Y owners who order and receive their car before the end of the year. This gives access to Tesla's extensive charging network, which counts more than 60,000 Superchargers globally.

In Denmark, there are 29 Supercharger stations with over 600 charging points strategically located along main thoroughfares.

Tesla has increased the number of charging stations per station from an average of 12 to 20 over the past two years to accommodate increasing demand. This expansion will continue in 2024 and 2025 with a focus on establishing fast and accessible charging.

With one year of free Supercharging, Model Y owners can use Tesla's charging network at no charge. The superchargers are located along routes, which allows charging along the way.

The offer applies to all Model Y cars ordered and delivered by December 31, while stocks last.

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