Tesla introduces pricing and calculator for business Superchargers

Tesla has launched a new pricing structure and financial calculator for its Supercharger for Business program. The initiative aims to provide simplicity and transparency in the industry. For revenue-generating sites, the company charges an all-inclusive $0.10 per kWh fee.

Tesla announced a new approach to pricing and planning for its Supercharger for Business on April 8. The company highlighted issues with simplicity and transparency in the EV charging sector, stating, “We found simplicity and transparency to be a problem in this industry. We're now sharing pricing and a financial calculator to help make informed decisions. The goal is to accelerate investments, clarity and charging ubiquity.” This tool is designed to support businesses in making better choices for charging infrastructure expansion. The financial calculator allows users to input variables such as electricity costs, number of stalls, and expected utilization rates. It then provides an estimated purchase price and other relevant figures. For sites intended to generate revenue, Tesla applies a flat, all-inclusive fee of $0.10/kWh, simplifying cost calculations. Tesla positions this update as a step toward greater charging ubiquity, encouraging more investments in commercial charging networks. The calculator is available online for businesses to explore potential setups.

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