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Tesla: the price of kWh in free fall! News from Auto Plus in your smartphone News from Auto Plus in your mailbox

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Tesla: the price of kWh in free fall!  News from Auto Plus in your smartphone News from Auto Plus in your mailbox

Good news follow each other on Tesla’s side. already January 13the American manufacturer announced a sharp drop in prices for two of its models: Model 3 and Model Y.

From now on, the price of the car starts from 39,999 euros, bonuses included. But that’s not all. In effect, one more drop the price is expected in the sector completely different.

Prices that are constantly changing

Tesla will really check its prices regarding superchargers. We remind you that these are terminals that can charge the battery your car

Users an American manufacturer, but they are used to it Changes prices for these objects.

Indeed, since several monthsthe rates change like this weekly. And it is not for nothing that Tesla is based on the course of electricity. Therefore it is necessary return to a global context to understand various changes prices

An interesting drop

We remind you that in September and October price the electricity was out suddenly increases so rates on Superchargers also felt an impressive increase.

On the other hand, in Novemberprices fell earlier increase in december And for a few weeks, rates are steadily falling.

So much so that it becomes very interesting recharge his electric car, especially at the moment with risk deficit on fuel

Decrease from January 17

Customers Tesla may have already noticed this, but since then January 17now costs kWh 35 cents at off-peak times and 39 cents during peak hours. We remind you that there are peak hours between them 4 and 8 pm.

Finally, people the presence of an electric car, but without it subscription you will have to pay for them 51 cents kWh during off-peak load hours 57 cents kWh during peak hours.

We remind you price higher during peak hours to encourage car drivers charge cars outside this period, which generally corresponds peak consumption electricity.

Author: Quentin Dubois
Source: Auto Plus

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