This new home charging unit will also allow control and energy monitoring through the Tesla app for the first time.
esla has introduced a new Universal Wall Connector with a built-in adapter for both Tesla and J1772 plugs for EV charging.
The Universal unit also allows control and monitoring of charging history and energy use via the Tesla app, a feature new to the Wall Connector. Its $595 price is slightly higher than the current Wall Connector, it's available for order now, and Tesla says it will start shipping in October., a Level 2 EV charger that's intended for home use as well as in Tesla's 40,000-strong public Level 2 chargers it refers to as destination charging. This means that owners of any non-Tesla EVs will be able to use this latest Tesla charging equipment without a separate adapter.
With a critical mass of automakers recently announcing that they will be switching from the J1772 plug to Tesla's NACS receptacle in the 2025 timeframe, this isn't a surprising move. Now Tesla stands not only to benefit from non-Tesla owners paying to charge at its Superchargers, but also will potentially sell a lot more home-charging units. Meanwhile, the other big players in home charging, such as ChargePoint, are rushing to add Tesla's NACS plug to their offerings.
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