Tesla is launching today a new Wall Connector with a NEMA 14-50 plug – the automaker’s first non-hardwired Wall Connector for a home charging solution. While most home charging station manufacturers ...
A comment under one of our stories offered keen insight into the proper receptacle to use when you set up an Electric Vehicle Charger. Here is some valuable information to consider before setting up ...
When the first few thousand electric cars went on sale in California in the mid- to late 1990s, they used various different charging methods, each with its own dedicated charging stations. Given the ...
When purchasing a Tesla electric vehicle you have to decide how to go about charging it, with the options being Tesla's hardwired Wall Connector or the mobile connector that comes with the car.
Tesla has released its first non-hardwired Wall Connector with a NEMA 14-50 plug for EV charging. Boasting 40 amps (9.6kW) of power, Tesla says the home charging device can juice up Model S, Model X ...
As the plug-in car market gradually matures and many EV owners now have a two or even three EVs, ClipperCreek introduces a new plug-in dual electric vehicle charging station, the HCS-D40P. The new ...
Both the Enel X JuiceBox and the Chargepoint Flex offer both hardwired and Nema 14-50 plug options. If you opt for the hardwired versions, you’ll probably want to have these installed by a licensed ...
Tesla Launches Portable Wall Charger With 14-50 Plug Not only will the Wall Connector with 14-50 Plug be easy to throw in the back of your Tesla, it also offers 25 percent faster charging compared to ...