What is the difference between Tesla slow charging and fast charging?
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Tesla slow charging and fast charging differ in the following aspects: 1. Difference in charging power: Fast charging uses high-power DC charging, with charging power generally exceeding 40kW; Slow charging uses low-power AC charging, with charging power typically at 3kW or 7kW. 2. Difference in charging port interfaces: Fast charging uses a DC charging port interface (5 holes); Slow charging uses an AC charging port interface (7 holes). 3. Difference in working principles: For fast charging, the grid's AC power is converted to DC power and delivered to the vehicle's fast charging port, with electricity directly entering the battery for charging; For slow charging, the grid's AC power is input into the vehicle's slow charging port, where the onboard charger converts the AC power to DC power before it is input into the battery to complete charging.