Teslas is one of the most popular (EV) electric vehicles on the market and offers a number of models to choose from (by cars and drivers). The company has also worked to spread a wide network of charger for its customers, recently even opened its supercharger network to non-Tesla vehicles. Apart from the increasing popularity of EV, including Teslas, one of the biggest obstacles for greater adoption is the range of anxiety, anxiety caused by worries about whether the filling station will be available and within reach.
In fact, according to a study with natural energy, up to 20% of the owner of the electric vehicle plug-in California turned back to traditional vehicles because of the range of anxiety. As a result, one of the biggest questions you want to know by potential owners is how long to charge Tesla. The answer depends on which Tesla model you drive and the type of EV charger you installed.
Tesla provides a number of different options to charge their vehicles, each of them did at different speeds, he noted. The company provides wall connectors that can be purchased by the owner for home use, and this unit provides charging in the fastest house. With a wall connector, Tesla can charge with a speed of 44 miles per hour charging. Conversely, charging from the standard of three-branches, the 120 volt outlet only produces two to three miles from the range of hours per hour.
On the road, the company’s network of 30,000 supercharger stations provides the fastest charging, add up to 200 miles per 15 minutes of charge, the company said. Teslas can also use a third party charging network. For best results, the company recommends using its cellular connector and 240 volt outlet adapter. Using a 240 volt adapter will add up to 30 miles of distance per hour charging.
Given that the model s comes with a range of 396 miles, it’s easy to see how many charging systems can affect the amount of time needed. Using a supercharger network will take less than half an hour to fully charge the S model. AT-home wall connectors can fully charge the same model in nine hours. Conversely, using a standard 120 volt outlet at home will take almost 200 hours to fully charge, while the 240 volt adapter can do it roughly 13.