Oxid8ter
Returning Member
They seem to be delivering in waves, I didnt receive mine until 11:58.No, nothing has been sent to me.
Do you have any free miles or a car with included supercharging? I have neither
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They seem to be delivering in waves, I didnt receive mine until 11:58.No, nothing has been sent to me.
Do you have any free miles or a car with included supercharging? I have neither
Increase is on the per kWh price for non members. I made a point of asking on Live Chat as it made more sense to ask than to speculate.This relates to membership, not charge cost per kWh , but when you click read more there is no info there. Typical.
As I understand things it's anti-AA: your car is the member, not you.For anyone who didn't get the email yet, this is all it says:
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The Learn More link just points to the Supercharging part of the web page but this is the relevant page: https://www.tesla.com/en_gb/support/supercharging-other-evs#supercharging-membership
That's why we should use the hkW unit instead. Then people would write about hourkilos and hks and it'd be wrong but not confusing.Oh.. and good to see Tesla don’t know the difference between a kw and a kwh!!
You're right! Annoyingly, I searched on the page for subscription without luck, but indeed it's there. So this is really just a change for non-owners.The link does take you to a section on Supercharging Membership, it's just that the anchor link is partially obscured by the sticky nav.
In which case why email Tesla-only accounts (since it doesn't affect them)?Increase is on the per kWh price for non members. I made a point of asking on Live Chat as it made more sense to ask than to speculate.
I imagine that it was for speed, considering how last minute this has gone out. They have probably just done a mail shot to all tesla accounts.In which case why email Tesla-only accounts (since it doesn't affect them)?
Some Tesla owners have non-Tesla cars too.In which case why email Tesla-only accounts (since it doesn't affect them)?
I'm aware of that . My point was that if a Tesla account has never charged a non-Tesla EV, there's little point in them receiving this email if it only affects pricing for non Tesla EVsSome Tesla owners have non-Tesla cars too.
That's been the case since they opened up the network though. That isn't a "change"So it's £10.99 membership for non Tesla owners per month to get our 'member' prices. All Tesla's are members.
It is now, if you're getting different prices based on membership.That's been the case since they opened up the network though. That isn't a "change"
It is now, if you're getting different prices based on membership.
You say "tesla owners" and "other car owners" this is not really correct. It is the cars not the owners who have membershipThere are two prices, a members price and a non-members price, about 10p different. All Tesla owners are members, other car owner can pay a £10 a month to be a member, or pay the non-members price.
Always easier to send an email to everyone in the hope a few people will buy membership than to try to target specific groups of people. It's pretty much been that way since email was inventedI'm aware of that . My point was that if a Tesla account has never charged a non-Tesla EV, there's little point in them receiving this email if it only affects pricing for non Tesla EVs
I think the "membership" is tied to the car when you own one but if you need to charge other EVs expect you'll need to sign up for a separate membership. The billing is obviously automatic via the car for a Tesla but for others it's not.I’ve had it but I was under the impression Teslas got the cheap rate and only member got the cheap rate on non Teslas. Now it implies I’m now a member as I have a Tesla so does that mean I get the cheaper rate without paying on a non tesla? It’s a rhetorical question as I doubt anyone will know, but it seems an odd thing to do.
Thats certainly how I imagine they mean it to be, I've read one too many contracts in my time to wonder if they've badly worded this to the point that I have membership because I have the Tesla, whereas before IIRC we were just told we got the lower rate when we were charging a Tesla.I think the "membership" is tied to the car when you own one but if you need to charge other EVs expect you'll need to sign up for a separate membership. The billing is obviously automatic via the car for a Tesla but for others it's not.