Can Tesla be charged with 220V household electricity?
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Tesla can be directly charged with a 220V power supply. The simplest charging methods for Tesla include charging via a standard household circuit or modified circuit, while more efficient charging methods involve high-power wall-mounted charging connectors, shared charging stations, and Tesla Superchargers. The charging times for different charging methods are detailed as follows: 1. Standard household circuit: It takes 46 hours and 17 minutes to fully charge. 2. Modified circuit charging: Tesla recommends upgrading the garage circuit to 240V, 40A. A Model S with a standard single charger requires 8 hours and 19 minutes to fully charge. 3. Efficient charging: Install a high-power wall-mounted charging connector in the garage or outdoors, with a voltage range of 20-250V, 60Hz, and current adjusted to 40-100A. In this scenario, a Model S with a standard single charger still requires 8 hours and 19 minutes to fully charge. A Model S equipped with dual chargers only needs 4 hours and 9 minutes to fully charge.