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FILE - This undated file photo shows Tesla Motors charging stations neat Truckee, Calif.  Electric car maker Tesla Motors says it will end free use of its worldwide charging station network. The company says cars ordered after Jan. 1, 2017 will get roughly 1,000 miles worth of credits at the supercharging stations. After credits are used, owners will have to pay fees. Cars ordered or sold on or before Jan. 1 would still get free charging.  (Margaret Moran/Sierra Sun via AP, File)

FILE - This undated file photo shows Tesla Motors charging stations neat Truckee, Calif. Electric car maker Tesla Motors says it will end free use of its worldwide charging station network. The company says cars ordered after Jan. 1, 2017 will get roughly 1,000 miles worth of credits at the supercharging stations. After credits are used, owners will have to pay fees. Cars ordered or sold on or before Jan. 1 would still get free charging. (Margaret Moran/Sierra Sun via AP, File)

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