Are public Tesla Chargers free?
Isabella Harris
Updated on January 04, 2026
Some Model S and X owners can use Superchargers for free, while others, including Model 3 owners, have to pay. Tesla says the cost to charge up is approximately $0.28 per kilowatt-hour, or $23 for 300 miles in a Model S.
Do Tesla public chargers cost money?
Under 60 kW, it is only $0.13. If you charge by kWh, it is $0.28 per kWh drawn from the charger. For example, if your car requires 40 kWh to recharge and the rate is $0.28, your charge will cost $11.20. If the rate drops and you are only charged $0.18 per kWh, that is only $7.20.Is Tesla charging free?
Once upon a time, all Tesla cars got free lifetime chargingWhen the Model 3 was introduced customers received non-transferrable free Supercharging, however as the company grew and worked towards maintaining profitable quarters, the company cut the perk in May 2020.
Are public superchargers free?
Especially if you've had your Tesla for a few years, you have – or still do – qualify for free Supercharging from Tesla.Is it cheaper to charge Tesla at home or at Supercharger?
In almost all cases, charging your Tesla at home is going to save you the most money, since Superchargers tend to bill at a higher rate per-kWh than your utility does. Depending on the model you have, it will cost between $7.65 to $15.29 to completely charge your Tesla at home.Is Tesla Charging Free?
How do you pay for Supercharging?
Sign in to your Tesla Account. If you have an unpaid balance, you will see a reminder that your Supercharging balance is due. Select 'Pay Now.
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To add, update or remove a payment method:
- Sign in to your Tesla Account.
- Select 'Add Card. ...
- Add or remove your payment information as needed.
- Save your changes.