Also, the Angola, IN SC is only 90 miles one way from Lansing, MI. Do you know that? Also, have you even bothered to look on plugshare? There are dozens of J1772 chargers. please, do your due diligence before you post.
Hey, take it easy on the new members, will ya? :smile:
The world of Tesla charging is new and varied to lots of new owners:
- Superchargers and home HPWCs have a plug that goes straight into the car. Easy peasy, as long as your car is next to one.
- The Tesla UMC goes between the car and an electrical outlet, either:
* L1 (120V "wall plug" seen everywhere, technical term is NEMA 5-15, slow charging but OK for overnight if no better options) or
* L2 (240V, depends on the adapter or adapters you have with the UMC, but used with bigger outlets for dryers, ranges, RVs, welding equipment, etc. and charges faster)
- Finally, the Tesla J1772 adapter plugs into the car, letting you then use public L2 EVSE stations like what's shown on
PlugShare or
EVChargerMaps etc. Some are free, others are run by companies like
ChargePoint, which charge a small fee per hour of use. Call the number on the side of the station and they'll get you signed up and charging.
Lots of options available for those who know where to look and how to plug in!