My reasoning is, that I can find the tesla to j1772 adapter for around $230, and a used tesla wall charger for around $330-380. for a total of ~$610.
However, I would have the ability to charge at Tesla destination chargers and tesla walls, giving me more flexibility on the road. Hell, I can...
That is really impressive !
On eco pro the most I have seen on mine is 74mi on gas, and 91mi on battery. I think it was averaging close 5mi KWH.
What was your average KWH that day ?
As the title states : Does getting a tesla wall charger and a Tesla to j1772 adapter make more sense than a 40A juicebox ?
Both would feed from a nema 14-50 not hardwired. This would be my daily charging setup.
Only thing that worries me is that I can't lock the charger to the car with the...
Its because what you see is usable capacity, not battery capacity. I know that for the 22 KWH battery, what it would read for most new owners was 18.8 KWH. Mine is at 18.5 KWH with almost 20K mi on it.