The automaker’s home charging station, the Wall Connector, was already one of the best stations for the price at $500 and up to to 11.5 kW/48 amp output, but Tesla quickly made it cheaper.
It took a while before Tesla’s NACS connector got adopted by other companies, but it is now gaining momentum with Ford, GM, and virtually all charging station companies in North America adopting the connector.
Now Tesla has increased the price again by another $50 to $475:
The specs appear to be unchanged:
Up to 44 mi of range added per hour
Auto-sensing handle to open charge port
Wi-Fi connectivity for over-the-air updates, remote diagnostics and access controls
Scheduled charging and data tracking through the Tesla app
Versatile indoor/outdoor design
Variable amperage configurations depending on installation location
Power-share with up to six Wall Connectors
24-foot cable length
Four-year warranty for residential use
Tesla hasn’t changed the price of its Wall Connector with J1772 connector. It is still being sold for $550.
Electrek’s Take
If anything, this is good news for charging station manufacturers. With NACS becoming the standard and Tesla’s Wall Connector being the best value in the market, it was a bad sign for those manufacturers who now would have to compete with it for the non-Tesla EV market.
It is still relatively cheap, but now other companies can at least be competitive.
But if they can’t get their costs under control, I can see a future where some buy a Ford or GM EV in the future, while buying a Tesla Wall Connector to charge it at home.
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