Tesla Charging: 16A or 32A?
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Tesla supports both 16A and 32A charging piles. The 16A charging speed is slower, while the 32A charging speed is faster. If all charging conditions are met, the charging pile installation technician will adjust the charging current according to the owner's preference. However, it is not recommended for owners to adjust it themselves afterward. It is advised to consult relevant professionals for circuit modifications. More information about Tesla charging is as follows: 1. The Tesla 220V home single-phase charging pile can support up to 7Kw (32A), which is 220*32=7Kw. Converted to the MODEL-3, it can charge approximately 50 kilometers per hour, and a full charge takes about 9 hours. 2. The portable charger is essentially a simplified and portable version of the charging pile, featuring a charging connector with a plug. It typically operates at 200V and supports manual adjustment (8A, 10A, 16A). At 16A, it can charge about 25 kilometers per hour, mainly used for temporary charging while traveling and can be connected to a standard residential air conditioning socket.