Tesla Wall Charger

Tesla Wall Charger Guide

The beauty of electric vehicles (EVs) is that they can be charged at home, thus there is no need to purchase additional "fuel" stations. No matter what model of Tesla you have, the Tesla Wall Charger Connector is a quick and easy way to charge your car at home. The Level 2 wall charger isn't as fast as a Level 3 Supercharger station right off the highway, it can add up to 44 miles of range per hour.

Let's dive in a little deeper to see how you install the Tesla Wall Connector and how it benefits Tesla owners.

How to install Tesla wall Charger

A licensed electrician is needed to install a Tesla wall charger. The next step is to get an estimate from the potential contractor you've found. This can generally be done online or by email.

In order to arrange an installation, you'll first need to place your order for a Tesla Wall Connector online and then have the electrician bring the shipping confirmation with them.

In order to get the fastest home charging speeds, you need to choose a circuit breaker that matches the onboard charger capabilities of your Tesla, even if the wall charger is compatible with practically any electrical system.

Tap on the lightning bolt symbol on your touchscreen to see what your vehicle's maximum amperage is. You should place the charger in the parking space closest to your home's present electrical setup and connect it to a 60-amp circuit, according to Tesla.

Tesla's Wall Connector Support and Charging and Adapter Product Guides websites include additional installation instructions, Manuals, and User Guides for Tesla WALL CONNECTOR for your electrician if needed.

The cost to be incurred for Installation

Between $750 to $1,500 is the average cost of installation. Although these expenses are dependent on your home's present electrical infrastructure and whether extra parts are needed to finish the installation, these expenditures can range from $1,000 to $10,000.

The permission, supplies, expert installation, inspection, and warranty are often included in the overall cost. Trenches for subterranean cables, main panel modifications, pedestal installation, long wire runs from the electrical panel to the wall charger site, extra sub panels, and cable concealment are some of the additional expenditures that might be incurred.

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Why get a Tesla Wall Charger?

The Wall Connector has several advantages for Tesla owners, but it is not a need. For individuals who are able to secure a discount on evening charging through their electric utility company and those who prefer not to rely on Tesla's Supercharging network for rapid charging, the wall charger is ideal.

The Wall Connector has the advantage of speed. With a 48-amp output, the Wall Connector can charge at a speed of up to 44 mph depending on your car's model. To be consistent with the vast majority of public charging stations, this charger is labeled a Level 2.

However, most vehicles' batteries can be completely charged overnight with a slower charger that does not require any improvements to your home's electrical infrastructure, and public charging stations and Superchargers are readily accessible if necessary.

The convenience factor is also a consideration. Installing the Wall Connector is simple since it can operate with nearly any type of electrical system and circuit breaker. It may also be used in the office. If you need to charge your phone while on the go, you may make use of the 24-foot cord that comes with the wall charger and keep it in your car.

You may utilize the power-sharing capability to connect up to four Wall Connectors to one circuit if you have more than one Tesla vehicle in your garage. It's also possible to restrict which cars can utilize the Wall Connector without the need for a physical lock because of its access control.

If you have Wi-Fi in your house, you may upgrade the firmware on your wall charger to get the most up-to-date features and user experience enhancements for your device. You may also monitor use data and get remote diagnostics using this link.

The Tesla Wall Connector costs $500, plus an additional $750 to $1,500 for installation, and comes in two lengths: 18 feet and 24 feet. Most Americans may be eligible for a 30% federal tax credit by filing IRS form 8911; speak with your tax advisor for further information.

The Breaker

We do not advocate using the Tesla Wall Connector with a 15-amp breaker. Charge speeds will range from 5 to 11 miles per hour depending on the Tesla model and the wall charger's maximum power of 12 amps. Use a standard 240 V dryer outlet or a NEMA 14-50 outlet if you're charging at that pace. In addition, because of the extremely slow charging rate, a 110V circuit is NOT advised.

Maximum charging power is best achieved using a 60-amp circuit breaker. With a maximum output of 48 amps and a charging speed ranging from 30 to 44 miles per hour, a 60-amp breaker is fast. As the wall charger already has GFCI protection built in, it should not be connected to GFCI circuit breaker.

With the Wall Connector, Tesla's range anxiety is reduced for your daily commutes because it's compatible with all of the company's vehicles. Get more information here:

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