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Tesla Offers Free Supercharging and FSD

Tesla Owners To Get 3 Months Of Free Supercharging And FSD

These enticing benefits are active to achieve the ambitious sales target of selling 515,000 EVs in Q4 in North America

Tesla is offering attractive benefits including 3 months of free Supercharging and FSD to meet its tall sales goals. Note that Tesla has consistently improved its deliveries each year for a decade. That is a hard record to maintain. In a bid to carry on that impressive streak, it requires 515,000 deliveries in Q4 this year. That explains the aggressive offers it is currently showering on the potential customers.

Tesla Model Y Side Profile
Tesla Model Y Side Profile

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Tesla Offers 3 Months of Free Supercharging and FSD

Tesla EV buyers in North America are eligible for 3 months of free Supercharging and Full Self-Driving (Supervised) if they make a purchase before 2025. Furthermore, it is not possible to defer the FSD incentive to a later date. In any case, having access to thousands of Tesla Superchargers across North America will certainly be a huge deal for those looking to travel during the holidays. Essentially, the entire trip will be free of cost.

However, the fun doesn’t end there. To ensure huge sales, the American EV giant is already offering additional discounts on several models, the convenience of transferring FSD from an existing vehicle to a new car and 0% APR financing options. All these factors unequivocally clarify how desperately Tesla wants to keep its streak going.

Finally, we must also talk about the reports that President-elect Donald Trump could scrap the federal EV tax credit schemes once he assumes office in January. That is bound to have a significant impact on the EV industry in general. In fact, Tesla might be least affected by it since it is the largest carmaker in the country and is extremely popular. However, other carmakers, who rely heavily on incentives to popularize their models, might be in for a difficult time.

Tesla Model 3
Tesla Model 3

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The challenging and unpredictable times are forcing even the established players in the EV landscape to adopt innovative and aggressive strategies to spur demand. The recent slowdown in EV demand has created doubts in the minds of carmakers about whether to go full throttle or hold back a little. Tesla offering such benefits confirms that. We just need to wait to see how things pan out in times to come and whether these offers will be enough for it to achieve its sales target.