Tesla Home Charger

The Tesla Home Charger is a EV charger with a Universal Wall Connector. It is a versatile and convenient charging solution for both Tesla and non-Tesla electric vehicles. It’s designed for various types of properties including houses, apartments, and workplaces. Here are some key features and details on the Tesla Home Charger:

Price: $500 and up
Range: Adds up to 44 miles of range per hour with an 11.5 kW / 48 amp output.
Compatibility: Comes with an integrated J1772 adapter to charge any electric vehicle and has an auto-sensing handle to open a Tesla charge port.
App Integration: Allows monitoring and management of your charging schedule and usage through the Tesla app.
Connectivity: Equipped with Wi-Fi for over-the-air updates, remote diagnostics, and access controls.
Design: Versatile design suitable for indoor or outdoor installation.
Power Management: Features Power Management to minimize installation costs and maximize charging speed.
Cable Length: Comes with a 24-foot cable.
Warranty: Four-year warranty for residential use.
PowerShare Technology: For Cybertruck owners, it can power your home during an outage for over three days using Tesla Powershare technology.
Installation: Must be installed by a qualified electrician. Tesla provides a directory of certified installers for quotes and installation assistance.

Note that to purchase the Universal Wall Connector, you must be a Tesla vehicle owner, and the product must be registered to your Tesla account

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