How Long Does It Take to Charge a Tesla? Charging Times by Model
Charging a Tesla depends on the battery size, model, and type of charger used. Below is an overview of how long it typically takes to charge a Tesla on different chargers.
Charging Times by Charger Type
Supercharger (250 kW): 20-30 minutes for an 80% charge
Level 2 Home Charger (11 kW): 8-12 hours for a full charge
Standard Wall Outlet (120V): Approximately 24-48 hours for a full charge
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Factors Affecting Charging Speed
Charging times vary based on factors like the battery’s state of charge, ambient temperature, and whether other users are drawing power from the Supercharger station. For optimal charging, Tesla owners often use Superchargers for quick top-ups and home chargers for overnight charging.
This guide provides a general idea, though real-world charging times may vary slightly based on individual circumstances.