A Tesla road trip is more than just a drive; it is an adventure that combines cutting-edge technology with scenic exploration. Whether you are venturing into the mountains or cruising along coastal highways, proper planning is essential to ensure a seamless journey. Here’s how to plan your next Tesla road trip and why having CBI’s extended warranty can make your adventure even more enjoyable.
1. Plan Your Route with Charging Stops
Tesla’s built-in navigation system makes trip planning easy by automatically factoring in Supercharger locations. Before hitting the road, identify key charging points—especially in remote areas where infrastructure may be limited. For optimal preparation, use tools like the Tesla app, A Better Routeplanner (ABRP), or community platforms such as PlugShare and ChargeHub. These resources offer real-time data on charger availability and user reviews, helping you plan strategic stops and avoid surprises for a smooth, stress-free journey.
💡Pro Tip: Plan for some buffer time at charging stops to explore nearby attractions, grab a meal, or stretch your legs.
Top 3 Apps to Download for Planning EV Charging Stops:Here are the three best apps to download before hitting the road in a Tesla or any other electric vehicle (EV):

2. Prepare Your Tesla for the Journey
Before hitting the road, ensure your Tesla is in peak condition. Check your tire pressure, top off windshield washer fluid, and make sure your software is up-to-date. If your vehicle is due for service, consider scheduling a maintenance check to avoid surprises on the road.
Pre-trip mechanical checks
- Tire pressure: Make sure it matches the recommended levels (especially if the car is heavily loaded).
- Tire wear: Inspect the grooves and tread depth.
- Windshield washer fluid: Top up, especially for long trips or winter driving.
- Brakes: Ensure there’s no unusual noise or vibration when braking.
- Wiper blades: Check they clear properly without streaks or skipping.
- Software updates: Install the latest version before you leave to avoid a surprise update on the road.
- Warning messages: Make sure no unusual messages or warning lights appear on the dashboard.
- Scheduled maintenance: If a service is due soon, it’s best to do it before departure.

3. Pack Smartly for Comfort and Convenience
Electric vehicles are spacious, but efficient packing can make a difference. Use the frunk for smaller items and reserve the trunk for larger luggage. Pack essentials like snacks, a first-aid kit, and any Tesla accessories that enhance your experience, such as a mobile connector or adapter for non-Tesla chargers.
Here’s a complete checklist for a Tesla or EV road trip, so you can hit the road with peace of mind, maximize your range, avoid surprises, and enjoy the adventure to the fullest:
Gear & Charging
- RFID card/active account for charging networks (e.g., Circuit Électrique, FLO, ChargePoint, etc.)
- Charging adapters (J1772, CHAdeMO if you have one, etc.)
- 120V extension cord (just in case!)
Car Essentials
- First-aid kit (including bandages, antiseptic, etc.)
- Portable compressor or mini tire inflator
- Tire repair kit / sealant (e.g., Slime)
- Microfiber wipes & screen cleaner
- Ice scraper / windshield washer fluid (seasonal)
- Emergency blanket / poncho
- USB charger, cable(s), and adapters
- Flashlight
- Rags / paper towels
- Trash bag or Ziploc bag
Documents & Safety
- Driver’s license + registration + insurance
- Credit/debit card (some stations don’t accept the app)
- Tesla app logged in (with access to the digital key)
- Tesla Roadside Assistance / CAA / CBI or other active warranty
- Lodging address (in case of limited/no signal)

4. Use energy wisely
Maximize your Tesla’s range with a few good habits:
- Maintain a steady speed on the highway.
- Avoid hard acceleration.
- Use regenerative braking whenever possible.
- Preheat the cabin while the vehicle is plugged in to reduce battery draw.
Need help on the road?
If you have an issue during your trip, contact your roadside coverage provider directly.
- If your Tesla or EV is still covered by the manufacturer’s warranty, use the roadside assistance service provided by your insurer.
- If you have an extended warranty with CBI, you also get 24/7 roadside assistance in Canada and the United States. Number: 1-888-668-6082.
5. Take Advantage of Tesla Features
Your Tesla is more than just a car — it’s a true tech co-pilot.
- Activate Autopilot on long highway stretches to reduce fatigue and enhance driving comfort (while staying alert, of course).
- Enjoy Caraoke, Spotify, or even Netflix and YouTube during charging stops — perfect for keeping both kids and adults entertained.
- Use Tesla’s smart route planner to optimize energy efficiency and avoid unnecessary stops.
💡 Pro Tip: Before you hit the road, connect your Spotify, Netflix, or Disney+ account (especially handy if you’re traveling with kids!) to avoid any hassle on the go.
Why CBI’s Extended Warranty Is a Must for Road Trips
A Tesla road trip should be stress-free, and CBI helps make that possible. With comprehensive protection for key components, unlimited mileage, and transferable guarantees, CBI’s extended warranty ensures you can focus on the road ahead without worrying about unexpected expenses. Whether you’re tackling long distances or exploring locally, CBI provides the confidence to make your trip memorable.

Start Planning Your Tesla Road Trip Today
There’s no better way to enjoy your Tesla than on a well-planned road trip. With careful preparation, efficient use of your Tesla’s features, and the peace of mind that CBI provides, your next adventure is bound to be unforgettable.
Ready to hit the road? Contact CBI today to learn more about their extended warranty options and start planning your Tesla road trip with confidence.
Serge Demers (English): 1(855)-217-2774
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Looking forward to assisting you!