Tesla Removes Free Mobile Charging Cable From Boxes, Elon Musk Justifies Why
By Alexa Heah, 19 Apr 2022
In a move that some may say seems similar to the route Apple has taken, Tesla has announced it will no longer be including a mobile charging cable with every vehicle purchase, and will instead sell them separately.
Now, if you’re planning to shell out for one of the most sought-after electric cars on the market, remember to factor in an extra US$275 for a level 1 charger, or US$400 for the level 2.
This change was first pointed out by Twitter user Tesla Adri, according to Engadget, and was later backed up by founder Elon Musk, who said the decision was made due “usage statistics” of the charger being “super low,” which he deemed “wasteful.”
In light of the decision, however, the Tesla Technoking has said the automaker will be dropping the price of its lower-level charger to US$200 (US$75 discount) and make it easier to order together with the car.
It’s important to note that the mobile connector isn’t a necessity, especially for users who use a wall connector or Superchargers to juice up their vehicle.
Based on feedback received, we will drop mobile connector price to $200 & make it easy to order with car.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) April 17, 2022
Note, mobile connector is not needed if you have a Tesla wall connector or to use Superchargers.
Recommend installing Tesla wall connector well before car arrives.
[via Engadget and Electrek, cover image via betto rodrigues / Shutterstock.com]