Tesla Supercharger stations could include car washes

Tesla owners could soon wash their vehicles at Supercharger stations.

A recent report indicates that the California-based automaker is looking into launching a car wash service at its Supercharger stations in the United States. Rather than hire employees to wash cars, Tesla wants to team up with Eco Green Auto Clean, an environmentally-friendly company that uses less than a cup of water per wash thanks to a process that's "designed to lift and dissolve dirt on contact."



A pilot program is already under way at Tesla's Fremont, California, factory. Executives will gauge how satisfied Tesla employees are with the service before deciding whether or not to move forward with the project. There is currently no indication of when a decision will be made or if the pilot program will be implemented across their network.



Reports suggest thatTesla owners will be asked to pay a monthly fee to get their car washed. Insiders have revealed that two washes per month would cost $80 for Model S and Model 3 owners, while Model X drivers will need to shell out $90, a higher rate justified by the crossover's bigger size.



Tesla has not commented on the report