Tesla Model S charging specifications

Find key electric car specifications including range, charging time, price, and the ideal charging station.

Car specifications

Tesla Model S Plaid

The Tesla Model S is an electric fastback midsize luxury sedan with a high-tech minimalist cabin, supercar-like acceleration, impressive long-range, and access to Tesla's network of superchargers for fast charging.

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Battery capacity

100 kW
This is the total battery capacity of this car, however the usable battery capacity may vary.
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Driving range

390 miles
This is an estimate of how many kilometers this car could drive with a full battery. Actual range depends on weather, speed, road conditions, driving style, and optional equipment.
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Price from

$140,490 USD
This price is just an indication. Prices may vary per region and per version of the car purchased.
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Efficiency

N/A
Efficiency measures how many watt hours (Wh) of electricity a car consumes per unit of travel. The lower the figure, the more efficient the car is, as it uses less energy.
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Seats

5
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Fast charging supported

Yes

Charging ports and sockets

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AC charging
AC charging is the most common charging method for electric cars. You can charge this car with a Type 2 plug at home, work, or a public charging station.

Charge port

Type 2

Max. AC power output

17 kW

Charging time
This is an estimate of how fast the car can charge from empty to full based on its maximum charge power.

7h00m

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DC charging
DC fast charging allows you to charge in minutes as opposed to hours. While not suitable for home charging, you can fast charge this car with a CCS connector at public charging sites like gas stations and highway rest stops.

Fast charge port

Supercharger

Max. DC charge power

250 kW

Charging time
To preserve battery life, DC charging power decreases significantly once an electric car battery reaches 80%. Therefore, this charge time is an estimate of how fast the car can charge from 10-80% based on its maximum DC charge power.

30m

Home charging times (AC) for a Tesla Model S

Charging methodCharging timeOur recommendation
Wall plug (2.3 kW)48h45mThis charging method is for emergencies only.
1-phase 32A (3.7 kW)30h15mThis charging station takes longer to fully charge this car.
1-phase 32A (7.4 kW)15h15mThis charging station takes longer to fully charge this car.
3-phase 16A (11 kW)10h15mThis charging station takes longer to fully charge this car.
3-phase 32A (22 kW)7h00mThis charging station is the best fit for this car!
This charging station will enable you to charge this car at the maximum possible charging speed.
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Everything you need to know about charging your electric car

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