Crashed Teslas just got a new lease on life — here’s how

A core goal for Elon Musk when starting Tesla was to move the world away from fossil fuel-burning internal combustion engines. While Musk has done a tremendous job of making electric vehicles cool and appealing, Tesla seemingly didn’t consider the merits of EV preservation. 

Last year, Tesla began locking out salvaged vehicles — those that had been in an accident, but in which dedicated owners repaired and brought back to life — from its Supercharger network. Tesla extended this ban to third-party chargers as well. According to Electrek, Tesla has changed its tune and is allowing salvaged vehicles to be charged again. 

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