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The Tesla website for the NEMA 14-50 adapter shows the Model Y charges at a rate of 29 mi/hr so you're doing pretty well at 32 mi/hr.Just got my new model y, had a NEMA 14-50 outlet installed, 220 V/40amp, in my garage. Its been charging at ~32 m/hr, was expecting about 20 m/hr, has anyone else seen this charging rate with a NEMA 14-50?
This is the normal charging rate. You are using the include UMC mobile charger and plugging into the nema 14-50 outlet, correct?Just got my new model y, had a NEMA 14-50 outlet installed, 220 V/40amp, in my garage. Its been charging at ~32 m/hr, was expecting about 20 m/hr, has anyone else seen this charging rate with a NEMA 14-50?
No Im charging at different rates dependent of temp and how close to the end.Just got my new model y, had a NEMA 14-50 outlet installed, 220 V/40amp, in my garage. Its been charging at ~32 m/hr, was expecting about 20 m/hr, has anyone else seen this charging rate with a NEMA 14-50?
I get 27mph on the mobile charger with the Nema 14-50.
We have a fairly high load on the panel so that's acceptable to me.
The Tesla website for the NEMA 14-50 adapter shows the Model Y charges at a rate of 29 mi/hr so you're doing pretty well at 32 mi/hr.
Gen 2 NEMA Adapters
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I saw this on the Tesla web site. Has anyone seen faster charging with this cord vs standard cord with adapter?
The Corded Mobile Connector features a NEMA 14-50 plug and improved charging speeds (versus standard Gen 2 Mobile Connector with NEMA 5-15 adapter).
Compatible with Model S, Model 3, Model X and Model Y.
Includes:
1 x NEMA-14-50 corded mobile connector (with 20’ cable)
I get 35mph at 32 amps on my Model 3 with the portable wall connector -- so 30 mph sounds a little low to me.