Tesla Repair & Service in Alpharetta, GA

Tesla is a pioneer in electric mobility and a symbol of innovation on today's roads. At America's Service Station in Alpharetta, GA, we understand that finding qualified service for your Tesla requires a different approach. We offer a team of talented technicians who are passionate about servicing Teslas.

Trustworthy Tesla Repair

Tesla has revolutionized electric vehicles, proving they can be just as exciting and luxurious as any car on the road. To keep your Tesla up to date, bring it to a team that genuinely cares. We service all Tesla models, including the Model S, Model X, Model Y, Model 3, and even Cybertruck.

Why America's Service Station

Our technicians are highly trained and possess the latest diagnostic tools to handle any issue with your Tesla, from routine maintenance to electric motor work. We have transparent service plans at competitive prices intended to extend the life of your investment.

Our mechanics are dedicated to staying up-to-date with the latest Tesla technologies and repair techniques to get you the best value for your money. On top of that, we’re always upfront when providing estimates. If you have any questions before, during, or after your service, please let us know.

Tesla Service Near Me

Schedule an appointment today and let the America's Service Station team personalize your Tesla's care. Call us at (770) 442-1136, visit us at 4025 Old Milton Parkway, Alpharetta, GA 30005, or schedule an appointment online.

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