Best Charging Options for Tesla Owners: Comfort at Home, Speed on the Road
The Best Charging Options for Tesla Owners: Comfort at Home, Speed on the Road
If you bought a Tesla, you're already doing something right. You're good with technology, you're already living the future. But when it comes to charging, a lot of questions arise, right?
“Can Tesla charge at home?”
“Should I get a Supercharger or my own charger?”
“Which is faster, which is safer?”
In this article, we'll answer these questions. We'll discuss the most suitable charging solutions for your Tesla, but without delving into technical details, in a way everyone can understand. Let's answer these questions, not your car, but ours.
Tesla Charging Compatibility: Not All Models Are the Same
Whether you have a Tesla Model 3, Model Y, Model S, or Model X, what they all have in common is that they use a Type 2 socket. This means they comply with European and Turkish standards, and that's good news.
But be careful! The charging capacity of each model is different.
|
Tesla Model |
Maximum AC Charging Power |
0-100% Time (with 11 kW) |
|
Model 3 |
11 kW |
Approximately 7-8 hours |
|
Model Y |
11 kW |
Approximately 8 hours |
|
Model S |
16.5 kW (older models) |
5-6 hours |
|
Model X |
16.5 kW (older models) |
6-7 hours |
So, you might not need to think, "I should get a 22kW device," because Tesla charges at up to 11kW most of the time. But if you're thinking ahead and want extra speed and flexibility, a 22kW device would be a smart move.
Charging at Home: Actually the Most Comfortable and Economical Option
Superchargers are impressive, true. But they're not always available. And for city driving, you almost never need them.
Fact is that:
Install it at night, fully charged in the morning – it's that simple.
If you have a charger at home, the thought of going to a gas station is history.
The AC chargers we developed as WiseCar are perfect for you at this point:
• WTP3 (22 kW Portable Device): Hang it on the wall at home or put it in your trunk.
• WT3 Smart (22 kW Smart Device): Timer, amperage adjustment, remote control… Perfect for the technological soul of your home.
Which WiseCar Device is Suitable for Tesla?
Here is one of the most frequently asked questions: “Which model should I buy?”
Let us leave you with a few clear suggestions:
• If you own a Model 3 or Y, the WT3 Smart 11 kW will do the job just fine. It's both fast and affordable.
• If you want a more premium experience → Our WTPS3 22 kW Premium model makes the difference with its stylish design and smart features.
• If you're looking to carry a charger with you and take it to the summer house, the WTP3 portable charger is perfect. Just plug it in and start charging. For those who appreciate practicality.
Frequently Asked Questions & Misconceptions
1. Does Tesla only charge with Superchargers?
No. A Supercharger is a fast charging station, but you can charge your Tesla with any Type 2 compatible AC charger. WiseCar devices are also 100% compatible.
2. Is 22 kW necessary?
No. Most Teslas charge at up to 11 kW. But a 22 kW device is an investment for the future. It also gives you more flexibility when swapping to another vehicle.
3. Is it difficult to install at home?
No. Installation is completed within one day by a qualified electrician. We are with you throughout the entire process.
Result: Charging Your Tesla Is No Longer a Hassle, It's an Enjoyable Routine
At the end of the day, it's not just about a charger; it's about a comfortable lifestyle. Tesla owners are people who live the future today. Therefore, the charging process needs to operate with the same vision.
That's exactly why we're here at WiseCar: with technologically compatible, smart, portable, and aesthetic solutions... To make every day easier.
Now, if you want to find the most suitable device for your vehicle in just a few seconds:
Select Vehicle – Find Suitable Charger
If you have any questions, don't hesitate. We're here. Let us answer any questions you may have while you're charging your car.