Charging a Tesla Model S P100D
Charging a Tesla Model S P100D
Smartly products can provide reliable and fast charging for a Tesla Model S P100D. With exceptional build quality using high-grade materials, our selection of charging equipment from top brands will help you get the most out of your Tesla and its battery capacity.
Tesla S P100Ds is fitted with an impressive 96 kWh battery that is capable of travelling up to 296 miles on one charge. As this Tesla model has such a large battery, it is paramount that you source the right equipment for it.
Choose from brands such as Easee, Wallbox, EVBox, and more in our range of fantastic, great value stock.
Shop all these brilliant products online now and buy everything your Tesla Model S P100D will need.
Tesla Model S P100D Charging Cables
To get the best charge for your Tesla, you will need to use high-quality charging cables that can efficiently carry the current to your car's battery.
Using low-quality cables can result in energy loss and even battery damage – limiting your EV performance. If you have decided to invest in an EV, it's important that you find quality equipment that will maximise your EVs performance and allow you the full extent of its range.
Here at Smartly, we have a range of exceptional charging cables suitable for using with a Tesla Model S. Our cables are manufactured here in the UK, and we use only the best quality materials to ensure their performance is top-notch. Take a look at our:
Smartly Type 2 to Type 2 cables
You can use our vehicle selector tool to see all products we stock that are compatible with your vehicle.
Tesla Model S P100D EV Chargers
As a full battery electric EV, this model of Tesla EV can use any charger, be it rapid or normal charging rates.
This means it can use:
· 3-pin emergency chargers.
· 3.6kW chargers.
· 7kW chargers.
· 22kW chargers.
· 50kW chargers.
· 150kW chargers.
Here are just some of the chargers we stock:
A 7.4kW single-phase charger is generally recommended for home use, as most EVs won't require a higher current than this to charge at home. Most homes are also not equipped with the three-phase power supply needed for a more powerful charger.
You can find the full selection of chargers on our website. We do not recommend three-phase chargers for home usage, as most homes will not have a suitable three-phase power supply to accommodate them.
How Long Does It Take To Charge A Tesla Model S P100D?
The type of charger will ultimately impact how quickly your Tesla will charge. Charging times are as follows:
· Around 33 - 45 hours using a 3kW emergency 3-pin charger.
· Around 21 - 28 hours using a 3.6kW charger.
· Around 11 – 15 hours using a 7kW charger.
· Around 5 – 6 hours using a 22kW charger.
· Around 60 – 80 minutes to reach 80% charger with a 50kW charger.
· Around 30 minutes to reach around 80% with a 150kW charger.
Why Choose Us For Your Charging Equipment?
At Smartly, we put our customers first. We understand that investing in an electrified lifestyle can be daunting, so we want to make you feel completely at ease with your decision.
Smartly are always happy to offer you advice when we can and give you the information you need to make an informed decision about your EV charging equipment.
All of our products are of the finest quality. Our charging cables are UK-manufactured so we can ensure that everything is quality-checked and up to standard before shipping. Our chargers are also sourced from highly reputable manufacturers within the UK so we can ensure their quality. When you pick Smartly for your charging equipment, you get nothing but the very best for your EV.
In addition, we are also a very environmentally conscious company. We are a carbon-neutral company, and work with One Tree Planted to reach and exceed our sustainability goals. We plant a minimum of 30 trees every month to help combat climate change!
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