According to Tesla's US website, these prohibited behaviors are as follows:
1. Taxis (In Amsterdam, the Netherlands, there is a fleet of Tesla taxis. In China, there are also companies like Yidao Yongche operating Tesla taxis);
2, commercial operation vehicles (in foreign countries the restrictions are Uber, lyft, in China, the corresponding is already Didi);
3, commercial transportation or transportation of goods (once in a while should not be targeted, but every day, it will definitely die);
4. Serve the government (OMG, aren't you afraid to be invited for tea by the organization);
5. Any other business activity.
The introduction of this policy will affect many people, because there are many companies and private owners of Tesla vehicles in the world. There are taxi companies, hitch car owners, etc., as for those who will be counted in the dry wedding, it depends on how China Tesla judges you! What about the Tesla mining bitcoin? It should count!
Tesla currently has 495 supercharger stations around the world, which are located along highways between major cities and were not originally set up to serve local users, but there are still some local owners of Model S frequent use, making supercharger station resources are strained. Tesla CEO Elon Musk said at a shareholder meeting in June that the company may have to send notices to users who abuse superchargers.