Tesla discounts are finally here! Tesla has just added a cash discount on nearly all their products! We have all been waiting for this moment for years. Are you thinking about purchasing a Tesla car, solar roof, or solar panel? Keep reading for these exclusive offers and discounts you can access right away.
Get up to $1,000 Tesla Discount

Tesla Discount 2023: The Full List
This discount offer applies to a number of very popular Tesla products, including your favorites:
- Model S – $1,000 Off (including 3 mos Full Self-Driving)
- Model X – $1,000 Off (including 3 mos Full Self-Driving)
- Model 3 – $500 Off (including 3 mos Full Self-Driving)
- Model Y – $500 Off (including 3 mos Full Self-Driving)
- Solar Roof – $500 Off
- Solar Panel – $500 Off
Get up to $1,000 Tesla discount
Don’t Forget the Additional Electric Vehicle & Solar Incentives
Several government entities and local utilities offer electric vehicle and solar incentives for customers, often taking the form of a rebate or a tax credit. Rebates can be claimed at or after purchase, while tax credits are claimed when filing income taxes. Find state and local-specific incentives available in your area.
For the most up-to-date information, review the sponsoring entity’s website directly for details on eligibility, redemption and program details. View additional details on eligibility and redemption.
Interested in learning more? You can now Request a Call back from Tesla.
Don’t miss out on this opportunity to finally save more with Tesla products – use this link to get started.
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