Can Tesla charge with 220V?
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Tesla can charge with 220V. Tesla can use 220V 10A/16A household sockets for charging. Most ordinary Chinese households use 220V 40A electric meters, with sockets typically being 10A or 16A. By using the charging cable provided with TESLA and connecting it with the corresponding plug, then selecting the charging current through the central control, charging can be initiated. 220V 10A charging provides 2.2kwh per hour, allowing for 7-10 kilometers of driving. It takes about 40 hours to charge from empty to full. 220V 16A charging provides 3.52kwh per hour, allowing for 10-18 kilometers of driving. It takes about 25 hours to charge from empty to full. Tesla charging precautions: Most Tesla drivers will install a single-phase wall-mounted charger in their garage or parking space, using 220V AC power. This charging method takes relatively longer, providing about 6-7 kWh per hour, which translates to approximately 40 kilometers. Using slow charging, it takes about 10 hours to fully charge. If the household uses a regional public transformer, when the transformer load reaches its peak, the voltage may drop slightly, which can also affect the charging speed of the electric vehicle.