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Tesla to J1772 Charging Adapter – Long

Original price was: $99.Current price is: $89.

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Choosing the right plug for your home

Make sure the plug type you choose matches the outlet type you have at home. While many outlets look similar, they are definitely not the same. The one called NEMA 5-15 is the regular 120V household outlet that all home appliances use, while other outlet types, such as the 14-50 or 6-50 (The two most popular EV Charging Outlets), get installed specifically for appliances or EV Chargers that require 240V. That said, there are more 240V outlet types that are commonly used, such as the NEMA 14-30, 6-30, 6-20, L14-30, and more.

Expand your charging options! This Tesla charging station adapter allows you to charge your electric or plug in hybrid car using a Tesla charger. The cable is extra long to make using the adapter easier and give you more charging flexibility. It is not always easy to park your car at the perfect straight angle to the charger. The hose design give more flex.

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Many EV owners buy these if they have a Tesla Charging station at home or are on read trips, particularly out in the boonies where some hotels, gas stations and other locations have non supercharger Tesla stations This Tesla charging station adapter allows you to charge your car using a Tesla charger. The adapter allows any electric vehicle owner to use a wide variety of Tesla chargers. Just connect the Tesla charger to our J1772 adapter and plug it into your electric vehicle to enjoy level 2 charging! (3 -4x charging speeds compared to level 1 EV charging)!
Specification  
  • Input Voltage - 250 volts
  • Amperage - Up to 40 amps

Key Features  Tesla to J1772 Charging Adapter - Long

  • Convenience – Perfect to pop in your trunk for on-the-go use to charge quickly. Great for longer distance trips to hotels where they often only have a Tesla destination or higher-powered charger.
  • Faster Charging Speed – With a level 2 EV charger, the adaptor allows for 3-4 faster charging compared to level 1 charging
  • Vehicle Compatibility – Compatible with the Tesla High Power Wall Connector, Mobile Connector and Destination Charger. This product is not compatible with the Tesla Supercharger, which charges up to 400 volts at 250 amps, which is above the rating of this connector 
  • Wide U.S. vehicle compatibility – works with all North American vehicles to provide a J1722 connector (Chevrolet, Nissan, Audi, BMW, Kia, Ford, Toyota, Honda etc.)
  • Easy charging set-up – Connect to your Tesla charging source to this connector and plug into your J1772 Type EV charging port
  • Save money – Buying this connector can avoid having to install an additional EV Charging unit at home for Non-Tesla EVs. This is also a great purchase to keep in the car and have alongside your regular J1772 level 1 or level 2 EV charger, so you can access a much larger charging network.

 Tesla charger to J1772 U.S. electric vehicle charging adapter:

Instructions for optimal use
  • Switch off pre-programmed delayed charging schedules in e-Manager. The charger may start/stop at least once in establishing the connection, and when it does, it will revert to your charge schedules and likely not charge (hence why we suggest switching off any delay charging schedules)
  • Connect the adapter to the end of your Tesla charger. Please then count to twenty
  • Connect the charger to your J1772 Typ1 electric or plug in hybrid vehicle charging port
  • It may two to three minutes for the car to begin charging. The Tesla destination charger may occasionally make some noise during the process 
  • After the Tesla charger begins scrolling green, the car will take another 45 to 60 seconds before it starts charging
  • To remove once charging is complete, press down the red button (on the Tesla connector/adapter end) and then press black button (on the J1772 end of the adapter). Max 40A & 250V

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FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Find clear solutions to your questions about compatibility, installation, and using EV chargers.

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Many people ask this question and the answer is yes, all EV chargers are the same. There are two different types of charger that can be used to charge an electric vehicle. They are called level 1 and level 2 chargers. Level one chargers require a regular home outlet for power while level 2 chargers use 400-480 volts which would need to come from special equipment installed at your house or business. This means you are able to charge your car much faster using a level 2 chargers.

At first, all electric vehicles were only designed to use level one chargers but now most manufacturers offer an option for installing a level two charger at home or work.

What does Level 2 EV charging mean? Level 2 chargers are also known as 240-volt fast chargers, and they can charge an electric car in about 30 minutes. They offer a substantial time-saving advantage over Level 1 or 120-volt “level one” chargers which take around 4 hours to fully recharge your vehicle’s battery. So the question is: Is it worth spending the extra money on a Level 2 charger if you have a Level 1 outlet at home?

There are a few things to consider. Level one chargers come with the purchase of many electric vehicles, so you should double-check with your manufacturer about what type of charger they provide and whether or not this is included in the price. If it’s not, there will be an additional cost for installation as well. The good news? We stock a whole range of level 2 ev chargers.

There are three different types of EV charging plugs that you can use to charge your electric vehicle. What is the difference between them? The first type of plug, called a Type 1, is used by most cars and trucks made in North America. This is also known as an SAE J1772 connector. It looks like this:

The second type of plug, known as a Type 2 or Mennekes connector, is used by many Asian brands such as Nissan Leaf and Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV.

Lastly there’s the Tesla Supercharger which allows for high-speed charging – delivering up to 120 kW from a single car charger with no reduction in battery performance or capacity over time.

Yes, all US electric and plug-in hybrid cars use a Type 1 connector. This is sometimes referred to as an SAE J1772. The Type 1 (SAE JA772) plugs support Level 1 and Level 2 charging standards. Using our EV chargers you will be able to charge all Electric cars and Plug Hybrids including Ford, Tesla, Nissan and Mercedes.

No. Cars accept any EV chargers irrespective of source. Many car manufacturers in fact recommend the use of 3rd party or the purchase of more powerful level 2 EV chargers

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Original price was: $99.Current price is: $89.

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