To help you decide which setup fits your life, could you tell me: What is your distance?

Tesla recommends keeping your daily charge limit at 80% to preserve battery health, only hitting 100% for long trips.

Unless you are using a standard 120V outlet, you should hire a professional. Tesla maintains a network of Certified Installers who can provide quotes and ensure your setup meets local building codes.

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Newer "Universal" models can charge both Tesla and other EV brands using a built-in J1772 adapter.

Your home's electrical panel must have enough "headroom" to support a 40 to 60-amp circuit.