Tesla has been cutting prices frequently lately, but this time not for its electric cars, but for its exclusive DC fast charging network. Tesla has now lowered its supercharger station fees in most European markets, which is good news for Tesla and other electric car owners.
One of the biggest advantages of electric cars is that they are far less expensive to use than internal combustion engine cars, as electricity is usually much cheaper than gasoline, but this can also be affected by fluctuating electricity prices. electricity prices in Europe have fluctuated dramatically over the past year, and Tesla had to significantly increase the price of charging at Supercharger stations last September in response to rising electricity prices, but electricity prices in Europe have come down.
Now Tesla has decided to lower the price of Superchargers, and the price reduction was implemented today in almost all European markets. Charging prices have dropped between 10 and 20% in most markets, and in some, such as Spain, prices have even dropped by 25i%.
It is worth noting that this does not only affect Tesla owners, many European Superchargers are already open to all non-Tesla electric cars, so these owners can benefit as well.