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So not sure if anyone remembers pre refresh Model X/S could home charge at somewhere around 72amps. That is of course if you had home charger that was capable putting out that much amperage. Tesla Gen 2 home chargers were capable of a max of 80 amps if connected to a 100amp circuit.
With the refresh of the Model X/S the brought the max home charging down to 48amps inline with the model 3/Y. They also changed the max charging rates on the Gen 3 home chargers To 48amps when connected to a 60amp circuit.
So this brings me to the question what’s the maximum AC charge the Cyber truck can handle from a home charger? Will my Cybertruck take all 80 available amps from my Gen 2 charger that is connected to a 100amp circuit?
I have a feeling that with the bidirectional charging higher charging rates for the Cyber truck may be available. But I’m wondering if the Cybertruck will with a simple Gen 2. Or other charger will accept the higher charge rate?
At 48 amp rate It takes me around 7.5 hours to charge my model X from 10%-90%. I think this is important consider that the main Cybertruck battery is approximately 25% larger than the battery in the model X/S this means it’s going to take close to 10 hours to fully charge the Cybertruck main battery. Add in the range extender which i’m guessing is 50kw? now your looking at maybe 14-15 hours to charge at 48amps.
if your like me and carry 1000lb of tools and drive 40k+ a year this could be an issue.
Does anyone know what the upper limit of the Cybertruck is for ac home charging using the tesla home charger. Also what happens to the charging limits when you have the bidirectional charging/backup power option installed.
With the refresh of the Model X/S the brought the max home charging down to 48amps inline with the model 3/Y. They also changed the max charging rates on the Gen 3 home chargers To 48amps when connected to a 60amp circuit.
So this brings me to the question what’s the maximum AC charge the Cyber truck can handle from a home charger? Will my Cybertruck take all 80 available amps from my Gen 2 charger that is connected to a 100amp circuit?
I have a feeling that with the bidirectional charging higher charging rates for the Cyber truck may be available. But I’m wondering if the Cybertruck will with a simple Gen 2. Or other charger will accept the higher charge rate?
At 48 amp rate It takes me around 7.5 hours to charge my model X from 10%-90%. I think this is important consider that the main Cybertruck battery is approximately 25% larger than the battery in the model X/S this means it’s going to take close to 10 hours to fully charge the Cybertruck main battery. Add in the range extender which i’m guessing is 50kw? now your looking at maybe 14-15 hours to charge at 48amps.
if your like me and carry 1000lb of tools and drive 40k+ a year this could be an issue.
Does anyone know what the upper limit of the Cybertruck is for ac home charging using the tesla home charger. Also what happens to the charging limits when you have the bidirectional charging/backup power option installed.
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