VIN Decoder

Decode any Tesla VIN: year, model, trim, build date, and factory data. SC01 free-supercharging eligibility is included as one of the checks, using the SC code on record where we have it and a build-date estimate refined by every verified VIN in our database.

How It Works

1

Original SC Code

We check the VIN against our database. If it is on record you see the original SC code Tesla assigned when the car was first sold, plus the build date.

2

Know the Codes

SC01 has historically been reported as carrying over to the next owner on private sale. SC05 looks the same but reverts to pay per use when the car sells. Each code means something different, so know what you are looking at before you buy.

3

Verify With the Seller

Make sure to confirm the current SC code directly with the seller before purchasing. See reports.tslaiq.com/verify

Original SC CodeThis is what the car was sold with, not necessarily what it has today.

The code below is the original SC code Tesla assigned when the car was first sold. SC codes can be removed or downgraded by Tesla at any time. You must confirm the current code with the seller or with Tesla directly before purchasing. Full instructions at reports.tslaiq.com/verify

Known VINs return the SC code on record from our database. Unknown VINs are estimated using production data refined by our growing collection of verified VINs. Verification guide →