Tesla
Tesla Home Charging
Wall Connector, Mobile Connector, NACS, J1772 adapters, and mixed-EV household planning.
Tesla Wall Connector vs Mobile Connector
How to choose between Tesla's permanent Wall Connector and portable Mobile Connector for home charging.
TeslaTesla Universal Wall Connector vs Wall Connector
When the Tesla Universal Wall Connector is worth choosing over the Tesla-only Wall Connector for NACS and J1772 households.
TeslaCharging a non-Tesla EV at home with Tesla hardware
How to think about J1772 adapters, Universal Wall Connector, NACS transition timing, and mixed-EV home charging.
TeslaTesla Mobile Connector as a home charger
When Tesla's Mobile Connector is enough for home charging, when it should be backup only, and what outlets are safe to use.
How to use this section
Start with the constraint: home electrical capacity, parking location, vehicle connector, daily mileage, or the symptom you are seeing. Reliable charging comes from matching the charger to the house, not just buying the highest-output box.
In this guide
- Tesla charging is still home electrical work
- Plan around the household
Tesla charging is still home electrical work
Tesla branding simplifies connector choices for Tesla owners, but the installation still needs the right circuit, breaker, conductor, mounting, commissioning, and permit path. Universal hardware adds flexibility for mixed-EV households.
Plan around the household
- Tesla-only now vs possible non-Tesla later.
- Permanent Wall Connector vs Mobile Connector backup.
- NACS/J1772 adapter storage and ratings.
- Shared driveway or two-EV charging needs.
- Panel capacity and load management.