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Tesla Wall Connector Gen 3 Review

The fastest and most integrated home EV charger for Tesla owners. Delivers up to 44 miles of range per hour, supports power sharing across multiple vehicles, and slots directly into the Tesla app ecosystem.

4.8 / 5— Kern EV Pros Rating

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Tesla Wall Connector Gen 3 Level 2 EV Charger mounted on garage wall — 48A Hardwired Home Charging Station for Tesla Model 3 Model Y
48A · 11.5 kW

Our Verdict

The Tesla Wall Connector Gen 3 is the definitive home charger for Tesla owners. If you drive a Model 3, Model Y, Model S, or Model X, there is no faster or better-integrated home charging option. The unit maxes out the onboard charger on most Tesla vehicles at 48A / 11.5 kW — about 44 miles of range added per hour of charging.

The 24-foot cable is the longest in its class, eliminating the parking-angle headaches that plague shorter chargers. Power sharing — the ability to run up to four Wall Connectors on a single 60A circuit — is a genuinely unique feature for multi-vehicle households.

The one real limitation: it's hardwired only. There's no plug-in option, which means installation requires a licensed electrician and a dedicated 60A circuit. For most homeowners, that's a one-time cost easily justified by years of fast, reliable home charging.

Non-Tesla EV owners can use the included J1772 adapter, but the smart features — app control, scheduling, load management — only work natively with Tesla vehicles. If you don't own a Tesla, look at the ChargePoint Home Flex or Emporia EV Charger instead.

Quick Scores

Charging Speed5/5
Ease of Use5/5
Smart Features4/5
Value4/5
Installation3/5
Overall Score21/25
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Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Fastest home charging for Tesla — up to 44 miles of range per hour
  • Hardwired 48A design maxes out the onboard charger on Model 3 and Model Y
  • 24-foot cable reaches nearly any garage parking configuration
  • Power sharing: up to 4 units can share a single 60A circuit
  • NEMA 3R rated — safe for indoor or outdoor installation
  • Automatic load management adjusts dynamically to home energy demand
  • Gen 3 includes J1772 adapter for non-Tesla EVs
  • Remote monitoring and scheduling via the Tesla app

Cons

  • Hardwired only — no plug-in outlet option
  • Requires a dedicated 60A circuit (higher installation cost)
  • Smart features limited on non-Tesla vehicles
  • App and scheduling tied to a Tesla account

Full Specifications

Charging LevelLevel 2 (240V AC)
Max Amperage48A continuous (60A circuit required)
Max Power Output11.5 kW
Charging SpeedUp to 44 miles of range per hour
Connector TypeTesla NACS + J1772 adapter included
Cord Length24 feet
Installation TypeHardwired only
WeatherproofingNEMA 3R (indoor/outdoor)
ConnectivityWi-Fi — remote monitoring and scheduling
Power SharingYes — up to 4 units on one circuit
Warranty4 years
MSRP~$400 (hardware only)

Installation: What to Expect

The Tesla Wall Connector must be hardwired by a licensed electrician — it cannot be plugged into a standard outlet. Installation involves running a dedicated 60A circuit from your main electrical panel to the charger location, typically in a garage.

Simple Garage Install

$300–$600

Charger near panel, short wire run, indoor conduit.

Long Run or Outdoor

$600–$1,200

Conduit run over 30 ft, outdoor weatherproof enclosure.

With Panel Upgrade

$1,500–$3,500

Required when panel lacks capacity for a 60A circuit.

Installation costs above are estimates for Kern County. Get local quotes to confirm exact pricing for your home.

How It Compares

ChargerMax AmpsSpeedInstallPrice
Tesla Wall Connector Gen 348A44 mi/hrHardwired$400
ChargePoint Home Flex50A37 mi/hrHardwired or plug-in$549
Emporia EV Charger48A44 mi/hrHardwired$199
Wallbox Pulsar Plus40A37 mi/hrHardwired or plug-in$329

Prices are approximate MSRP. Installation not included.

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