Tesla's free supercharge service in China to end as Covid-19 ebbs
Tesla said today that as the new coronavirus epidemic gradually improves in China, Tesla's free supercharge service launched during the epidemic is expected to end at 24:00 on March 31.
According to Tesla's data, as of 12:00 noon on March 26, a total of 26,954 car owners (excluding those who originally enjoyed free superchargers) have recharged 147,441 times, which is equivalent to about 26,000,000 kilometers.
At present, Tesla supercharging stations have covered more than 140 cities in China, the number of supercharging piles has exceeded 2,300, and the destination charging poles have also exceeded 2,100.
The following is the full Tesla statement:
As China's epidemic gradually improves, Tesla's free supercharge service launched during the epidemic is expected to end at 24:00 on March 31.
Here, we will introduce the use of free supercharge during this period: As of 12:00 noon on March 26, a total of 26,954 car owners (excluding those who originally enjoyed free supercharge) have accumulated 147,441 recharges, which is equivalent to the charging mileage. About 26,000,000 kilometers.
In addition, Tesla officially paid a RMB 5 million donation to the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention on February 4 to purchase high-throughput sequencers and related medical protective equipment and consumables for some affected areas. Outbreak prevention and control capabilities.
Tesla will continue to pay close attention to and support the work of fighting the epidemic and do its part.