Last week, Tesla changed its billing system on all the fast terminals (“Superchargers”) of its French network. The American manufacturer has just set up packages at peak and off-peak hours, with a peak period fixed between 4:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. The price is now maximum in this time slot and lower in the other time slots.
And this week, there’s good news for users of Tesla’s charging network: prices are down sharply. It will now cost €0.34 per kWh on average for Tesla owners who come to charge before 4:00 p.m. and after 8:00 p.m., or customers of other brands benefit from a subscription to the Tesla network. During the peak period, they will be charged €0.38 per kWh. Quite a drop since a few days ago, these prices were €0.59 and €0.66 respectively!
Cheaper also for other users
Don’t have a Tesla or a Supercharger subscription? Here too, the prices are falling despite everything. Instead of €0.70 per kWh until the last week, you pair €0.49 outside the peak period. Between 4:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m., the bill will be €0.55 compared to €0.78 previously. Prices now well below what is practiced on other fast charging networks, even for those who do not have a subscription! Tesla France specifies that these prices will continue to evolve over the coming weeks depending on the price of electricity.