Chase Freedom’s Q3 2025: Fuel Up & Have Fun with 5% Cash Back

by Sky Skylar | July 5, 2025 | 0 Comments

In my ongoing exploration of the best travel rewards out there, I recently dove into Chase‘s Q3 2025 bonus categories for Freedom and Freedom Flex cardmembers. This summer, the big draw is an enticing 5% cash back (or 5X Ultimate Rewards points) on up to $1,500 in combined purchases involving gas stations, EV charging, Instacart, and select live entertainment venues—once you activate. Whether you’re heading out on a weekend road trip or gearing up for your favorite music festival, there are plenty of ways to maximize these perks.

Gas Stations and EV Charging

1. Gas Stations and EV Charging

I appreciate that more travelers are going electric these days, and Chase’s focus on both gas stations and EV charging reflects just how much our modes of transportation have diversified. From July 1 through September 30, 2025, you can earn 5% back in these categories before hitting the $1,500 spending cap. In my observations, these bonus points really add up when I combine typical fill-ups for road trips with rentals that need charging along the way. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, there’s been a 30% increase in available public EV charging stations since 2024, which means many more convenient stops on your routes.

However, it’s important to confirm which gas stations and charging networks qualify under Chase’s terms. I’ve found that large, well-known networks are usually included, but it never hurts to double-check, especially if you venture off the beaten path. In my own research, I’ve noticed niche charging providers in smaller towns may sometimes appear on the statement differently, potentially affecting eligibility. Better to know upfront so you can plan those breaks accordingly.

I’ve also noticed that some savvy travelers pair these gas or EV charging bonuses with store loyalty programs. It’s a great way to double-dip on rewards, earning both your regular store credits and the Chase 5% cash back. As always, it pays to make sure your card is properly activated for these promotions before hitting the road—nobody wants to leave easy points on the table.

Instacart for Quick Grocery Runs

2. Instacart for Quick Grocery Runs

When I think about modern travel, I realize it’s not just about planes and hotels. So many of us rely on quick grocery deliveries, especially during jam-packed schedules. This quarter, Instacart purchases qualify for 5% cash back, which is a game-changer if you’re stocking up for a trip or replenishing your fridge between flights. One piece of advice I’d offer is to track your total Instacart spending within the $1,500 combined limit, so you don’t accidentally overshoot the 5% rewards.

In the past, I’ve used Instacart to snag late-night essentials before an early-morning departure. It’s saved me from that dreaded 5 a.m. supermarket run. A 2024 consumer study by the National Retail Federation indicated that online grocery services have seen a 20% increase in usage over the last two years, meaning more people are enjoying these convenient deliveries. I’ve also noticed that some Instacart offers stack with grocery loyalty app discounts, maximizing total savings.

If you’re new to Instacart, I’d suggest browsing their partner retailers to see where you can find the best deals. As with any delivery service, factor in the fees and tips when trying to keep costs low. But if you’ve already made peace with the convenience factor, this 5% back is just another reason to keep your card handy.

Live Entertainment This Summer

3. Live Entertainment This Summer

Summer in 2025 is shaping up to be a season of festivals, gigs, and big-name tours. I’ve seen firsthand how concert tickets can add up fast, especially if you’re springing for VIP sections or traveling to multiple events. That’s why I’m excited about Chase’s 5% cash back on select live entertainment. It’s a refreshing way to offset ticket prices, parking fees, and even fan merchandise if those purchases code as entertainment with the merchant.

According to the Live Entertainment Association’s latest figures, more venues are reopening or expanding capacity this year, giving us back those vivid in-person experiences we’ve missed. I’ve also noticed some travelers bundling their event tickets with weekend getaways, turning a single concert into a mini adventure—something I see more of as people try to spice up their leisure time.

My suggestion is to confirm in advance if the venue or ticketing platform qualifies for this bonus category. Sometimes, third-party ticket resellers or certain event management systems might code differently. Double-check to avoid any surprises on your statement. I like to keep all my receipts or digital confirmations in one place, so I can easily verify how each purchase qualifies. Transparency goes a long way toward ensuring you actually get the reward you’re expecting.

Maximizing Your Q3 Rewards

Maximizing Your Q3 Rewards

Before you start racking up 5% bonuses, make sure you’ve activated the offer. I’ve seen folks miss out simply because they forgot a quick click in their Chase account or mobile app. Once confirmed, keep in mind that the bonus applies up to the $1,500 combined spending limit across gas or EV charging, Instacart, and live entertainment. After that, you’re back to earning the standard rate.

One tip I’ve personally found helpful is to plan out my spending with a small budget, focusing on which categories I expect will bring me the most benefit. For instance, if I know I’ll spend a chunk on fuel for a cross-country road trip, I might prioritize that to hit the bonus cap. Then, if I’m going to a big concert or ordering a lot of groceries through Instacart, I’ll keep an eye on those totals too. In my view, being mindful of each purchase is the secret sauce to consistently high rewards.

If you have other Chase cards that earn Ultimate Rewards, consider pooling your points. For example, transferring the points you earn on your Freedom card to a Sapphire Reserve can give you an elevated redemption rate on travel. It’s one of the reasons I recommend maintaining a small ecosystem of Chase cards if you’re serious about maximizing value. Many experts agree that Ultimate Rewards remain among the most versatile loyalty currencies available.

Final Thoughts

Final Thoughts

Chase’s Q3 2025 bonus categories provide a timely boost for anyone heading out on the open road, catching a show, or stocking up on groceries through Instacart. I wholeheartedly appreciate the variety and convenience these rotating categories bring, particularly given how integral car trips and quick grocery hauls have become to so many of us. It’s also a sign that the rewards landscape remains competitive, encouraging card issuers to innovate continuously.

Of course, staying organized is half the battle. I fully recommend tracking your spending so you can take full advantage of the 5% rate and avoid leaving points on the table. If you’re like me, you’ll find it fun to strategize around these categories, discovering small ways to make your normal purchases more rewarding.

Last but not least, activation is key. Mark your calendar for those mid-June reminders if needed, and don’t let the end of September sneak up on you. Remember that once you hit your $1,500 spending limit, additional purchases revert to the standard rate. Put simply, these promotions are well worth the effort if you plan wisely.

Sky Skylar’s Take

From my perspective, it’s thrilling to see how travel continues to merge with everyday life. These Q3 categories let us tap into rewards whether we’re seeing a concert in a futuristic cityscape or just zipping around for groceries on a busy morning. Searching for hidden value in these rotating categories feels like a new-age scavenger hunt.

Ultimately, I’ve found there’s always a little more to discover if you know where to look. 5% cash back on common purchases might seem small at first, but it truly adds up over a few months—especially when you integrate it with other loyalty programs, credit card perks, or even local deals that pop up in your feed. Your adventure starts wherever you decide to earn those extra points.

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