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Tesla is giving a year of free supercharging to new Model 3 and Y buyers, as it tries to ramp up sales and reach its 500,000-vehicle delivery target for 2020

reported that the offer doesn't apply to the $35,000 standard range Model 3, referring to an internal memo."Effective December 12 to December 31, all undelivered Model 3s and Model Y vehicles that deliver by December 31 will receive one year of Free Supercharging," the memo said, per Electrek.

Demand from China could help Tesla potentially exceed its annual goal, Wedbush's Dan Ives, a Wall Street tech analyst, . The automaker sold roughly 22,000 Model 3 vehicles in China in November, and if this momentum continues, Tesla would likely hit its target, Ives said.as he urged employees to ramp up manufacturing as much as possible for the rest of 2020.but said it could reach the target if it produces more Model Y and Shanghai vehicles, as well as making its logistics and delivery more efficient.

Depending on fourth-quarter sales, Tesla could turn its first-ever annual profit. In October, the company blew past analyst estimates as itA recap of all things electric vehicles, ride-hailing, airlines, and more. Sign up for Insider Transportation.By clicking ‘Sign up’, you agree to receive marketing emails from Business Insider as well as other partner offers and accept our

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