Tesla is no longer delivering new cars with charging cables:
that Tesla will drop the price of the mobile connector to $200. There's a catch: Both are currently listed as"out of stock" on the company's website, which signals that demand might be higher than Tesla initially assumed.
The move doesn't mean that future Tesla owners will not be able to charge their car unless they buy additional hardware. No cable is required to plug a car into a public charging station, like one of Tesla's Supercharger stations, or into a wall-mounted Level 2 home charger. But having a charging cable aboard allows an EV owner to pick up a few miles of range while parked anywhere else.
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