Free Supercharging was one of the perks of buying a Tesla car when it first came out. Even though they are being phased out of the company, early Model S cars with unlimited free Supercharging attached to their VIN still cost much more than other Tesla cars. If you can’t find one, today is your lucky day because Tesla Canada gives new Model S and Model X buyers up to three years of free Supercharging. There is, however, one crucial catch. Driving magazine wrote about this. You can only get free charging if you buy a Tesla before June 30. Remember that you’re not buying a Tesla; you’re just getting it. This is important because the offer was made because stock needed to be moved, not because order books must be filled. There are few great Tesla models, so you’ll almost certainly get the same car. Just make sure the motor and battery are suitable. This free play, Supercharging, won’t be used in an ad. Unlike the first free Supercharging cars, this one is tied to the account of the car’s owner, not the vehicle itself. So, this deal only works the first time you own the car. After that, it’s no longer valid. Also, the Model 3 can only charge for three months, while the Model S and Model X can charge for three years. The Model Y needs to get something done. This incentive is only available to Canadian buyers because sales have been slow, and the stock has remained unchanged. No similar deal is in the works for Americans. With Tesla’s recent big price drops worldwide, you may immediately have to buy a new one. If free Supercharging were brought back, there would be even more electric cars on the roads of the United States.