Earlier this month, Tesla started rolling out a new feature to the Tesla app. It’s called the Tesla Charging Passport, and it highlights the user’s Supercharging activity in 2025.
While the basic Supercharging usage and payment info was already provided by the manufacturer, the Charging Passport brings something more — an engaging presentation of some neat numbers and achievement badges, similar to the ones awarded in video and mobile gaming.
As we can see below, the Charging Passport displays the user’s stats during the past year, including:
A map of Superchargers (favorites, visited, longest trip)
The number of visited unique Superchargers
Total number of charging sessions
The top charging day
Total miles added (calculated assuming average energy consumption)
Your charging passport is ready.
Look back at the epic trips you took and the charging milestones you achieved in 2025. pic.twitter.com/QVE8QjqKo5
— Tesla Charging (@TeslaCharging) December 9, 2025
Additionally, there are cool badges, including iconic Supercharging locations and special achievements, such as Charging Streak (“Supercharged 10 weeks in a row”) or Explorer (“visited 10 Superchargers”).
Some of the badges:
Tesla Charging Passport: Badges. (Source: Tesla)
The Tesla Charging Passport is available in the Tesla app > Charging > Charging Passport. All details regarding the feature are described here.
Win Free Supercharging
To promote the new feature, Tesla announced a small contest. Nine outstanding users who explore their Charging Passport by the end of the year can win free Supercharging for their Tesla EVs.
There will be three winners in each of the following three categories:
Longest distance between Superchargers
Most energy charged
Most unique Supercharger sites visited
The only condition seems to be checking out the feature in Tesla’s app before the end of 2025.
Here are the official details:
“In January 2026, Tesla will celebrate nine outstanding users who used Charging Passport by awarding them free Supercharging for their Tesla vehicle for as long as they own it.
Nine users will win free Supercharging including:
The top three customers with the highest total energy charged in 2025 (by kWh)
The top three customers who visited the highest number of unique Supercharger sites in 2025
The top three customers who have the longest Haversine distance between Superchargers visited in 2025
Winners will be chosen based on the values from the latest time they opened Charging Passport before January 1, 2026. To be eligible, you must open Charging Passport in the Tesla app before January 1, 2026. If two users are tied for an award, the user with the most total energy charged will be selected as the winner. Users who already have free Supercharging cannot be selected as a winner. Winners will be awarded in the numeric order listed above, and once a winner has received free Supercharging they are disqualified for consideration in the other categories.
Winners will be notified by email and free Supercharging will be granted to the associated vehicle before March 1, 2026.”
