Feathermerchant
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- First Name
- James
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- Mar 4, 2020
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- Location
- Euless, Tx
- Vehicles
- Model 3, F150, Sorento
- Occupation
- Retired
Charging on AC electricity uses the charger in the truck. All you need is an AC outlet. The Tesla V2 EVSE (portable 'charger') will work up to 32A which is 240X32 = about 7.5kW. The battery is about 120 kWh so 130÷7.5=16 hours to charge from 0% to 100%. Should be sufficient for most people.
The Tesla V1 EVSE which can only be bought used can charge up to 40A which is about 9.6kW. That will charge the truck from 0-100% in about 12.5 hours.
Either one of these two is much cheaper than a hard wired solution and offers 2 other advantages.
1)You have an outlet in your garage that can be used for other things.
2)You can take the EVSE with you when you travel.
The Tesla V1 EVSE which can only be bought used can charge up to 40A which is about 9.6kW. That will charge the truck from 0-100% in about 12.5 hours.
Either one of these two is much cheaper than a hard wired solution and offers 2 other advantages.
1)You have an outlet in your garage that can be used for other things.
2)You can take the EVSE with you when you travel.
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