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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Works like it’s intended to
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Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.
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Works well! Charges my car like it’s supposed to. No issues or concerns so far
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Amazing, looks beautiful, works great. Make sure to have 60A installed. It is direct line (no plug), and if your electrician asks, it’s 3 wire. Highly recommend!
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Always great product from Tesla
Easy install
Only disappinting thing was relizing that Tesla sells the charger for 30 dollars less and best buy would not price match
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Grt Customer service and product works perfectly. I was impressed with how patient the store attendant was with me and took time to talk me through the warranty options available
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I had an electrician that installed the charger in less than an hour. It only takes a couple hours of charging after driving all day long. Fantastic product!!!
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Works as expected. Looks good. Interface to the charger is very basic and possibly insecure if someone can access it physically . They should have integrated it with tesla app.
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The wall connector is the best option, if possible, for home charging. It gives the fastest level 2 charging. Keep in mind the cost to install, however. If the electric panel is not close by, and a long run is needed, the cost can escalate very quickly. There are other options you can discuss with an electrician, such as converting an existing outlet to 20 amps, 240 V, or both that will be cheaper, and still provide a decent rate of charge. It is also possible to use an existing 120v outlet, thought the rate of charge will be quite slow.