AdCareless1761
2025-07-13 23:55
Probably a better question in the Mach e sub lol. All of use just plug in and pay whatever the Tesla price is
jonthesloth
2025-07-13 23:57
The answer to your question is yes.
If you aren’t subscribed, you pay the adhoc price.
t33tz
2025-07-14 00:00
In fact I was confused as to why I don't see this. I remember one day at supercharger someone with a rivian asking if I had the membership, I was really confused.
Fun_Muscle9399
2025-07-14 00:49
Free membership with purchase of Tesla 😂
juan003
2025-07-14 00:53
Yes, $12.99 per month to get the member price.
StudentWu
2025-07-14 02:24
Is it worth?
[deleted]
2025-07-14 03:00
I think it will be for me for just this month. Ill be traveling 840 miles of highway round trip and my car seems to drain very quick going highway speeds. So im estimating 2 charges both ways. But will likely split it into 3 to avoid range anxiety.
djao
2025-07-14 06:02
2 charges for 840 miles is not bad at all. I would need 3 charges to go 840 miles.
Each charge is about $15 for Tesla owners, or $20 without the membership. So it would be worth it after 3 charges.
grogi81
2025-07-14 09:05
First question - yes.
omgwtflolnsa
2025-07-14 10:23
I have a Tesla and a non-Tesla EV that I actually charge at superchargers more often than the Tesla. Do I get member prices on my non-Tesla because I also own a Tesla? Or do I have to pay the subscription for that?
Sleepy417
2025-07-14 11:54
You will need the Tesla app. Make sure to go to the app, in the menu select “charge your other EV” and then select the stall to get member prices.
taw160107
2025-07-14 16:58
You need to pay for the membership to get the lower prices on your non-Tesla EV.
omgwtflolnsa
2025-07-14 17:36
Thanks
AJHenderson
2025-07-15 05:05
I took that as 420 miles each way, in which case two charges is normal.
MichaelAuBelanger
2025-07-16 17:13
I think you just have to be a member of the NSDAP to receive the 28 cent option.
Embarrassed_Lawyer_5
2025-07-19 08:50
If you have a non-Tesla, paying for the subscription gets you the same price as a regular Tesla owner. I pay for the subscription for my Bolt, and my pricing is now the same I pay with my Y.
[deleted]
2025-07-19 19:41
Idk I’m part of the free lol
Powerful-Summer-3382
2025-07-19 20:10
Tesla charge differ at various rates at various times how this work, you always pay 0.28/kwh or does it vary too.
Virtamancer
2025-07-20 12:40
Depends what you consider a “charge”, the time of day, and battery size.
The new Y is about 75kWh. The most common daytime price during a recent cross country trip was ~$0.33 to ~$0.37 per kWh. So a 70% charge (from 10% to 80%, common on road trips) is closer to $20 than it is to $15.
In practice, charges had a huge range from <$5 to >$23.
But anyways, OP meant 2 charges each way.
Severe-Object6650
2025-07-21 13:19
I think 35 is the happy spot for EVs. Highway driving = no regenerative braking. If you're going against headwinds, your range drops a bit also. Driving west always drains our battery quicker than driving east.
Beneficial-Plan-291
2025-10-07 07:54
Are you sure? Last week, I was charging at 5 a.m. and spoke with a Tesla owner. I thought I was getting the same rate as them at 27 cents per kWh, but he showed me on his car's screen that he was only paying 11 cents. If this is the case, I don't think it's fair to pay for a membership and not receive the same pricing as Tesla owners.
Embarrassed_Lawyer_5
2025-10-07 15:29
From what I could tell, yes. I verified a few times (3-4 times) and the pricing was the same for the Bolt as I was paying for my Y. Unfortunately, they don't show the discount very clearly.