What is the difference between the ClubNema 14-50 or theTesla Model 3 wall connection?

The first non-hardwired Wall Connector for a home charging solution will be launched byTesla today.Window.adsbygoogle is a window.

While most home charging station manufacturers sell products to be both hardwired and to plug into a NEMA 14-50 outlet,Tesla has stuck to its hardwired Wall Connector.

For people who already have a NEMA 14-50 outlet within reach of their parking spot or for those who don't want to go into the trouble of installing a hardwired charging station, the mobile connector is the best option.

The best way to charge up is with an existing NEMA 14-50 outlet.The 14-50 Wall Connector is easy to use and convenient to install around your home or office.

40 Amps of power is provided for all Model S, Model X and Model 3 Long Range vehicles.Model 3 Mid Range and Standard Range vehicles will charge at 32 Amps.

If you already have a NEMA 14-50 plug, the automaker says it has the advantage of not requiring an electrician installation.

You can always buy an outlet and have an electrician install it before you get the new version.

If you have a mobile plug that comes with the car, you can simply use it.

The option would be interesting for people who want to keep the mobile connection in their car, but don't have to plug it in every time.

If you are looking for a new installation, you might want to consider this option over a hardwired one if you think you will move in the future.

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