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The Chinese owner of Tesla received a harsh “electricity bill”.

March 9, 2022
Source: retailcrowd.co.uk retailcrowd.co.uk
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A special story has spread on Chinese social media, in which the Chinese owner of the Tesla Model 3 has been warned through the manufacturer’s official app that the car has been banned from the Tesla Supercharger network due to unstable bills totaling 3.8 million yuan, which is worth 3.8 million yuan . to more than 217 million forints. meet – write CnEV In accordance with Article InsideEVs . The significantly higher debt is interesting simply because the Model 3 owner had a few free Supercharger credits. The images show a total of 1.923 million kWh of power, and it...
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