Tesla recently announced that Tesla will launch a free holiday supercharging service during off-peak hours during the US holiday season (before 10 am or after 7 pm), which will start from December 23 and end December 26, including eleven US states: California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, Texas, Oklahoma, Florida and Pennsylvania. In addition, Tesla's four cars (modelS, model3, modelX, modelY) are eligible for this free supercharger activity.

Tesla wrote on its website: "Avoid the rush of this holiday and charge for free at supercharger stations on specific travel routes in the United States during off-peak hours." First, charging during off-peak hours is usually a low-cost experience because it puts less strain on the grid, and the holidays are also a peak period for Tesla's fast-charging sites, which can still get very crowded, despite Tesla's vast network of superchargers with over 25,000 locations around the world, especially as AAA estimates that 109.5 million travelers will travel with their families this year to celebrate the holidays.
With the holiday season, especially Thanksgiving and Christmas, which is the busiest period of social travel in the United States, Tesla's fast charging station will also usher in a test, but when Tesla provides free superchargering for its owners during off-peak hours, this will prompt some people to try to change the itinerary to use free hours for charging, although due to schedule, some car owners may still need to fast charge at normal times, but as some people change their plans Tesla fast charging line Pressure will become much less.
Last November, Tesla also offered a free supercharging event for Thanksgiving, but it only works at a few supercharger stations in California, and with the new year, Tesla is clearly trying to expand this activity to allow more drivers in the United States to have a good charging experience during the holidays.