- Tesla has launched a brand new Common Wall Connector with a built-in adapter for each Tesla (NACS) and J1772 plugs for EV charging.
- The Common unit additionally permits management and monitoring of charging historical past and power use by way of the Tesla app, a function new to the Wall Connector.
- Its $595 worth is barely larger than the present Wall Connector, it is obtainable for order now, and Tesla says it would begin delivery in October.
At present Tesla introduced a brand new Common Wall Connector, a Degree 2 EV charger that is supposed for residence use in addition to in Tesla’s 40,000-strong public Degree 2 chargers it refers to as vacation spot charging. Because of this house owners of any non-Tesla EVs will have the ability to use this newest Tesla charging tools and not using a separate adapter.
With a important mass of automakers not too long ago asserting that they are going to be switching from the J1772 plug to Tesla’s NACS receptacle within the 2025 timeframe, this is not a shocking transfer. Now Tesla stands not solely to profit from non-Tesla house owners paying to cost at its Superchargers, but additionally will probably promote much more home-charging models. In the meantime, the opposite massive gamers in residence charging, reminiscent of ChargePoint, are speeding so as to add Tesla’s NACS plug to their choices.
What’s Totally different
The brand new unit appears nearly an identical to its third-generation Wall Connector that’s presently on sale, and all of the specs carry over as effectively, with two key variations. The primary is a built-in adapter to permit seamless switching between plugging in to a automobile with Tesla’s North American Charging Customary (NACS) plug, which is presently discovered solely on Teslas, and the spherical, J1772 plug that’s used to cost practically each different EV within the U.S. That is just like the so-called Magic Dock adapter the corporate has constructed into a few of its newest Supercharger stations to have the ability to have the ability to quick cost non-Tesla EVs. The opposite main change is that, by means of the Tesla app, customers will have the ability to schedule or cease and begin charging and consider charging historical past and power utilization for the primary time.
The present Wall Connector already has Wi-Fi connectivity for firmware updates and to have the ability to community a number of models collectively to share energy from the identical circuit with out exceeding a peak programable energy draw. Whereas Tesla house owners can monitor their charging historical past by means of the automobile and a third-party app reminiscent of TeslaFi, there’s presently no choice for non-Tesla house owners to trace their charging, one thing that has stored the Wall Connector from being our high decide in our EV charging check.
Value and When You Can Get One
Tesla presently sells Wall Connectors with both the NACS ($475) or J1772 ($550) plugs, whereas the worth of the brand new Common unit is up barely, to $595. Each the present and new Common Wall Connector have a most output of 11.5 kW, a 24-foot cable that’s thinner than these of the competitors, and are available solely as a hardwire choice.
The Common Wall Connector is out there to order now, and whereas Tesla says the app performance will not launch till late August or early September, that should not matter, as the corporate says the brand new models will begin delivery in October. Tesla is sending us one to attempt, so we’ll be again with a overview quickly.
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Dave VanderWerp has spent greater than 20 years within the automotive trade, in diversified roles from engineering to product consulting, and now main Automobile and Driver‘s vehicle-testing efforts. Dave obtained his very fortunate begin at C/D by occurring to submit an unsolicited resume at simply the appropriate time to land a part-time highway warrior job when he was a scholar on the College of Michigan, the place he instantly grew to become enthralled with the world of automotive journalism.