![]() So if I understand you correctly you want to purchase a Tesla EVSE(and in the future a Tesla) but you want to use that EVSE now for a Leaf you plan on purchasing? Yes you can purchase Telsa to J1772 converters(everyone except Tesla uses J1772) but even if you could get a Tesla EVSE cheaper than a J1772 EVSE(doubtable but it sounds like you've found one) but as the Tesla to J1772 converters are quite expensive(even more expensive than just purchasing a cheaper j1772 EVSE) it wouldn't be your cheapest option. Anyway, would it make sense to just get one and an adaptor? Has anyone tried that? I noticed that the Tesla Wall Connector for a NEMA 14-50 plug seems to be cheaper than equivalent third party L2 chargers and could be plugged in (at least when it is available - it seems not to be at the moment). Since I am renting I would probably want to get a L2 charger I just plug in, so I can take it with me when I leave, and I would like to have something that could charge at a faster rate when I had a more powerful car. The installation process is straightforward and typically takes a few hours.I am thinking about buying a 2011 Leaf at least to "tide me over" until there is a good supply of used Model 3s to be had (or other, better cars). Tesla chargers should be installed by a qualified electrician. A simple installation typically falls between $750 and $1,500. The cost of installation may differ based on your home’s charging equipment and electrical setup. No smart solar charging or compatibility with 3rd party software via OCPP WiFi receptivity has been noted to be problematic, these issues seem to be common among the complaints posted by customers Tesla Gen 3 charger is priced at almost half the cost of many other brands ![]() The WiFi connectivity, not present in the Gen 2 model, was a crucial element that has been rectified in the current model. The associated app is intuitive, facilitating effortless monitoring of charging at various times. The fact that this charger can be used with both 3 phase or single phase means it offers straightforward installation suitable for most Australian homes. Gen 3 Wall Connector Details/ output powerĬharge Speed (Kilometers of range per hour of Charge) km/h How fast will a Tesla Gen 3 charge your vehicle? ***For a car size of 100kWh capacity Manufacturing warranty (Personal Use – 48 months & Commercial Use 12 months.) Product NameĬompatible for single or three-phase setup. The Tesla Gen 3 charger also can be customised with a number of different faceplate colour options available. It comes with a 7.3m inbuilt cable which is longer than many other EV Charger brands which typically offer 4m to 6m. ![]() Tesla offers one model of wall connector with the current model being the GEN 3 and it is compatible with both single and three-phase power. Tesla popular models and comparison of features The Hornsdale project, located in South Australia, features one of the world’s largest lithium-ion battery installations, demonstrating the potential of renewable energy storage solutions on a grand scale. Tesla is currently the world’s largest car manufacturer by market capitalisation valued at over $800 Billion USD.īeyond EVs Tesla has a long history in residential, commercial and grid-scale battery technologies in Australia. Tesla has built out a Supercharger network that offers charging solutions across the country, which is now slowly being opened up for usage by other EV brands. Since then, the presence of Tesla products has been notable in Australia’s EV ecosystem. Tesla marked its official entry into the Australian market with an event at the Sydney Star Casino on 9th December 2014.
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