Core metrics
What matters for this SKU
- Max output
- 48A class
- Connector
- NACS
- Install
- Hardwired
- Warranty
- Varies by region
- Availability
- in stock
Level 2 EV Charger
Tesla Wall Connector is positioned for tesla owners in the level 2 ev charger category. We verify specs against manufacturer data and map fit to calculator scenarios on PowerHomeGuide.
Core metrics
Evidence
Editorial
Natural fit for Tesla/NACS homes
Scenarios
Typical homeowner scenarios tied to calculators and guides on this site.
| Scenario | Expected fit |
|---|---|
| Tesla-only garage | Best fit when the household mainly charges Tesla vehicles and wants a simple NACS-first setup. |
| Mixed EV household | Check connector needs carefully; a universal or J1772 charger may reduce adapter friction. |
| 100A service panel | Often possible at lower amperage, but requires load calculation and may need load management. |
| Outdoor driveway install | Confirm mounting location, cable reach, weather exposure, WiFi signal, and permit requirements. |
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FAQ
For many Tesla owners, yes. It keeps the connector, app experience, and charging behavior simple, especially in a garage where NACS is the main plug type.
It depends on the vehicle connector and adapter strategy. Non-Tesla households should confirm NACS/J1772 fit, adapter safety, and whether a universal charger would be more flexible.
No. A 60A circuit enables higher charging output, but many homes do fine with lower amperage. The right setting depends on panel capacity, daily miles, and electrician load calculation.
Ask for breaker size, wire run length, permit assumptions, indoor/outdoor mounting, load calculation, and whether trenching, panel work, or load management is included.
Guides
Alternatives
Mixed EV households, Smart charging users
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Tesla owners, NACS-first garages, Hardwired Level 2 charging
MOQ 1 · 18d partner response
Confirm panel capacity and connector needs
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