How can I get 1000 miles of free Supercharging?
Michael King
Updated on February 25, 2026
Earning 1,000 miles of free Supercharging is no longer possible, according to the Tesla website. For several years, when someone bought a Tesla electric vehicle through a referral, both the referred customer and referrer were rewarded with 1,000 miles worth of free fast charging on the Tesla Supercharger network.
How do I get my free 1000 miles from Tesla?
You and anyone using your referral link can each earn 1,000 miles of free Supercharging with the purchase of a new Tesla car. Free Supercharging miles will apply to any vehicles on the same account. Each car referral also gives you a chance to win a Model Y monthly or Roadster supercar quarterly.How do you get free Tesla Supercharging miles?
The current offer gives free 1000 miles (or 1500 kilometres) on a vehicle purchase. You can avail the free 1000 supercharger miles if you use the Tesla referral code to place your Tesla order online. You can use the code “amandeep28662” if you are placing the order on the phone or in the store.How much does it cost to supercharge 1000 miles?
I think I read somewhere that Tesla values the 1,000 miles of free supercharging at something like $125.Can you still get free Supercharging?
SC01: The car has unlimited free supercharging enabled and this is transferable to the next owner via a private sale. This can only occur on cars registered before April 2017 but not all cars will have it. SC04: The car has supercharging enabled but you pay for each charge.Tesla Referral Program - How to Get 1,000 Miles of Free Supercharging!
How do I get a free Tesla charge?
To check if you have free, unlimited Supercharging:
- Sign in to your Tesla Account.
- Next to the vehicle linked to your account, select 'Manage' > 'View Details. '
- Car Details will show your Supercharging status: Free Unlimited, Pay-Per-Use or Timebound Supercharging.
Do older Teslas have free Supercharging?
Tesla vehicles that were purchased in 2016 and earlier that include Free Supercharging will include it for the lifetime of the car, meaning that all subsequent owners will benefit from it.Are public Tesla Chargers free?
Some Model S and X owners can use Superchargers for free, while others, including Model 3 owners, have to pay. Tesla says the cost to charge up is approximately $0.28 per kilowatt-hour, or $23 for 300 miles in a Model S.Is it cheaper to charge Tesla at home or at supercharger?
In almost all cases, charging your Tesla at home is going to save you the most money, since Superchargers tend to bill at a higher rate per-kWh than your utility does. Depending on the model you have, it will cost between $7.65 to $15.29 to completely charge your Tesla at home.How do I get unlimited Supercharging?
Check your Tesla account
- Login to your Tesla account.
- Next to your linked Tesla vehicle select, “manage” then “view details”
- Look for the “free unlimited Supercharging” option listed.