Connect with us

Tesla

Tesla introduces new Referral program in Japan

Published

on

Tesla Model 3

Tesla has announced that its Referral program is now available for customers in Japan. This will allow existing owners and new customers to earn discounts and credits for each referral.

This program works like this – an existing Tesla owner generates a referral link and shares it with a potential buyer. This could be a friend, family, or any other person that share your link with.

Advertisement

After using your link, the buyer will receive a 70,000 yen discount on a new purchase and the referrer will get 35,000 yen for adding a new customer with the referral link.

However, the referrer can claim referrer credit 10 times a year and the new customer can only get a discount once. The referral credits limit will reset every year on January 1, 2024.

Advertisement

To generate a link, you have to update the Tesla mobile app version 4.37 or later. You can enter your profile and check the Refer and Earn program. Earned credits can be spent on Supercharger charging sessions, getting after-sales services, and Tesla’s online shop.

Tesla Referral Program Japan

Tesla Referral Program Japan (Source – Tesla)

Loyalty rewards

Existing customers purchasing a second Tesla product can benefit from the loyalty program. This can be applied on eligible products and 10 times for the lifetime of one Tesla account.

Once ordered, your loyalty reward will automatically as “Pending” in the app until the redemption date.

Advertisement

Eligibility

This program is effective from October 9 and to become eligible to receive the Referral Rewards, you must have an eligible Tesla product in your Tesla account. Or, purchase the first vehicle through a referral link.

If you transfer or remove all eligible Tesla products from your account, you will not receive the referral rewards until you take delivery of your new Tesla vehicle.

Advertisement

(source)

Advertisement

Timothy started learning about game development and electronics at the age of 17. After involvement in different projects, he switched to Android app development and began pursuing smart hardware mechanics. Later on, he became fond of writing and tech journalism. Timothy covers major topics about internet personality, business, EV, Space, Social Media, and more. He loves to watch survival videos and try to find out new facts about the ocean and animals.

Continue Reading
Advertisement
Comments