Supercharger for Business – Tesla
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Tesla is launching a 'Supercharger for Business' program, but the community is questioning the investment return and maintenance plans, especially after Elon Musk disbanded the Supercharger team last year.
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Could be a volunteer at this point.
"we've promoted you to intern"
There are always some stalls that work (usually all of them). I have had plenty of experiences with non-Tesla chargers where I wasn't able to charge. Sometimes it was quite stressful. I no longer navigate to non-Tesla chargers without a healthy battery reserve.
What strikes me is that this difference can make EVs more expensive per kilometer if you only compare energy cost with fuel cost.
Here is the math with numbers. Tesla chargers in Switzerland and Germany are usually at most CHF 0.50 or EUR 0.60 per kilowatt hour at the more expensive locations, along highways for example. They offer fast charging of 150 kW or more. Alternative providers often start at around CHF 0.75 for 50 kW or CHF 1.00 for more than 250 kW fast charging. If your electric car consumes 20 kWh (Model 3 is at around 15 I think) per 100 km you end up with costs of CHF 10.00, CHF 15.00, or CHF 20.00 per 100 km at CHF 0.50, CHF 0.75, or CHF 1.00 per kilowatt hour. If you drive a petrol car that uses 8 l per 100 km and the cost per liter is CHF 1.70 you pay CHF 13.60 per 100 km.
It is under a solar covered parking
To be fair the others offer subscription plans which lower the price, but such plans don't suit me, so I pay the full prices.
Try this one https://www.tesla.com/de_DE/findus/location/supercharger/Ham...
While the site says they are available 24/7 they are in the turnpiked parking space of a shopping mall. Closed between 8PM to 9AM and on Sundays. Fun to see danish tourists desperately try to reach them while very low on juice.
Extreme Fremdschäming/facepalming!