Tesla’s Superchargers in Europe Face Yet Another Price Increase
In recent months, Tesla has increased Supercharger prices in Europe multiple times, and now another price increase has hit many countries on the continent.
Tesla increased Supercharger pricing in certain parts of Europe, as shown in photos tweeted by @Tesla_Adri, showing raised prices in Eemnes, Netherlands, Kassel, Germany, and more.
The tipster said on Tuesday that price changes were incoming in Europe at midnight, before posting specific screenshots of the price increases on Wednesday.
Tesla Hits 800 Supercharger Locations in Europe Across 30 Countries https://t.co/JIy4l0yb8l
— TeslaNorth.com (@RealTeslaNorth) July 7, 2022
At a Tesla Supercharger in Eemnes, Netherlands, peak pricing went up to €0.53/kWh during peak hours and €0.45/kWh during off-peak hours, up from Tesla Adri’s post yesterday showing peak pricing of €0.44/kWh and off-peak pricing of €0.38/kWh.
Additionally, Tesla Adri shared a screenshot of pricing at a Kassel, Germany, Supercharger, which showed that peak pricing had increased to €0.70/kWh while off-peak hours charging was up to €0.63/kWh.
The news comes after major price increases took place at European Superchargers in September and just a week after Tesla’s most recent charging price increase.
It also comes as Tesla is gradually rolling out its program to offer universal Supercharger access to electric vehicles (EVs). Owners of non-Tesla EVs who still want to charge at the automaker’s proprietary charging network need a Supercharger membership.