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Tesla rolls out ‘Charging Passport’ yearly charging recap

Tesla has introduced a new feature in its app called “Charging Passport,” which gives owners a yearly summary of how they charged their vehicles in 2025.

Where charging passport appears

Charging Passport lives inside the Tesla mobile app under the Charging section. Owners can open the app, tap “Charging” on the home screen, and look for their 2025 view labeled as a yearly summary or “Charging Passport”.

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The feature is tied to Supercharging and other public charging data recorded by the vehicle and linked account.​

The new view highlights several core metrics from the past year. These include:​

These figures turn routine charging records into a clear snapshot of how a driver used the network over the year.​

Charging badges and achievements

Charging Passport also introduces a badge system that rewards different charging habits and locations. Early users have reported several badge types in the app:​

The first group of badges focuses on broad use and distance.​

These three set basic benchmarks for network use, energy taken on, and distance covered in 2025.

Another set of badges rewards heavier use and trips to landmark sites.​

Another group captures savings, work habits and first-time use.​

Here are all the Iconic Charger badges you can collect:

How it fits with Tesla’s charging strategy

Charging Passport arrives as Tesla continues to push its Supercharger network and related services like MultiPass for third‑party stations. Tesla has expanded high-profile sites such as the retro-futuristic diner in California and a growing set of large, solar-supported Supercharger hubs. The new feature gives owners a way to see how often they use these locations and how their charging habits evolve over a year.​

The tool also taps into social sharing trends, since yearly recaps of music listening, fitness, and other activities have become popular across apps. Owners can use Charging Passport to look back on road trips, track heavy-use days, and compare charging patterns with friends or online communities.​

Charging Passport is not available to every owner yet, and access may depend on app version and region. Users who do not see the feature can update the Tesla app to the latest release and check the Charging tab again later in December.

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