Are you confused by the electric vehicle charging standards?
In this video we demonstrate:
- 110v 15amp standard home outlet charging,
- 220v 40amp charging and
- 220v 50amp charging on our 2021
on our Tesla Model 3 Standard Range Plus.
Typical Usage | Home Outlet | Dryer | Car Charger |
Connector Name | NEMA 5-15 | NEMA 14-50 | NEMA 14-50 |
Max Volts | 15 | 240 | 240 |
Max Amps | 15 | 40 | 50 |
Max Actual Amps | 12 | 32 | 40 |
K’s/Hour of Charge | 9 | 57 | 68 |
Miles/Hour of Charge | 5 | 34 | 40 |
Needs a better charger | |||
than the Tesla Mobile | |||
included with the car |
Introduction 0:00
110v 15amp Charging 1:06
220v 40amp Charging 1:57
220v 50amp Charging 3:00
Telsa Portable Charger Limited to 40amps 3:45
Why a 40amp circuit delivers 32amps 5:05
Home EV Charger Cost – Installation 5:45
How to use Tesla Charge Stats App 6:45
Why Telsa Charge Stats prices are wrong 7:39
Outro 9:00
Tesla home charging specifications are HERE but they are clearly outdated.
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