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Mercedes rolls out luxury electric car in duel with Tesla
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While Tesla is improving its supercharger network, the company is also trying to incentivize people to charge during off-peak hours in order to offset expensive peak demand charges as well as reduce traffic at its busy fast-charging stations.
The company’s network of superchargers continues to grow and Tesla is much ahead of other automakers in covering the US territory. A few years back, most owners were enjoying free service at the charging stations, but the fast increasing number of EVs on the public roads prompted the automaker to start charging fees for the service. Now, the company is attempting to optimize the network as its fleet is growing at an unprecedented rate, with nearly 200,000 new vehicles being added every quarter.
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Tesla customers who were charged twice for a new car were refunded the extra money a week later, CNBC reported.
Tesla offered the customers $200 in credit to spend at the company s online store.
The buyers were left with bills of up to $142,000, and were charged for overdraft fees.
Tesla has refunded customers who were double-charged for new electric cars in mid-March, and has offered them $200 in credit at its online store, six people told CNBC on Wednesday.
Tesla refunded the extra money about a week after the customers told CNBC that Tesla had charged them twice without authorization and left them with bills of up to $142,000.