Tesla Reduces Supercharger Prices in Europe by up to 25%

Electric vehicles
According to news on May 11, Tesla has frequently cut prices recently, but this time it is not aimed at its electric vehicles, but its exclusive DC fast charging network.
Tesla has now reduced Supercharger charges in most European markets, which is good news for Tesla and other EV owners.
One of the biggest advantages of electric vehicles is that the cost of use is much lower than that of internal combustion engine vehicles, because electricity is usually much cheaper than gasoline, but this will also be affected by fluctuations in electricity prices.
Due to the huge fluctuations, Tesla had to significantly increase the charging price of super charging piles in September last year in accordance with the increase in electricity prices, but electricity prices in Europe have fallen back in the past few months.
Now Tesla has decided to lower the charging price of super charging piles, and today it has implemented price reductions in almost all European markets.
Charging prices have dropped by 10% to 20% in most markets, and some, like Spain, have seen prices drop by as much as 25%.
It’s worth noting that this doesn’t just affect Tesla owners, as many European superchargers are already open to all non-Tesla EVs, so those owners can benefit as well.
