AC WORKS® Connector — Tesla

Industry News - the WRAP UP Issue One January 2020

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Tesla Charging Updates AC Connectors Offers Safe and Effective Tesla Charging Options   Tesla has removed the 14-50P plug from its standard new vehicle package included with every purchase. The 14-50P plug is compatible with the Gen ll Mobile Connector. The level one adapter still comes standard with every Tesla vehicle purchase however this offers a very slow trickle charge. We have had customer complaints saying our adapters do not work with the Gen ll Mobile Connector because the 14-50P adapter does not come with the vehicle purchase any longer. We have created a solution by offering a new product,...

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Level Three EV Charging

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Level 3 electric vehicle charging is referred to as DCFC or fast-charging stations.  This type of charging is done mostly in public locations and is the quickest form of charging your electric vehicle you will find.

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Level Two Electric Vehicle Charging

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Level Two EV Charging is 240 Volt 15 Amps, 30 Amps, or 50 Amps. Level Two charging can be done with many different types of outlets in your home, warehouse, business, or other commercial building.  It is the mid-range of charging for electric vehicles.  The different outlets you may already have in your home for level two EV charging are your dryer outlet and your electric range outlet.  Level two charging can offer ranges of over 60 miles of per hour of charging, depending on variables.  Level two charging is also using household electricity but in higher doses.  You can...

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100 Ways We Can Help You

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Today's post marks our 100th blog post on AC WORKS® Connectors and we want to celebrate by offering you 100 different ways we can help you.  Take a look at our list below.  

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Tesla Charging Limits - How to Change them and Why You Should

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If the vehicle is not set to a lower current, following this rule, you will likely trip the circuit because the car will try to draw more amperage from the circuit.  Trying to connect a non-Tesla adapter or cord to a Tesla provided adapter will NOT automatically change your limits.  You will need to set these limits manually.

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