Vehicle Charging Specs 2020 Tesla Model 3 Long Range
How Long Does It Take to Charge My Electric Car?
EvoCharge provides fast charging for all battery electric vehicles (BEV) and plug-in hybrids (PHEV) sold in North America. Using the EV Charging Time tool, simply select the year, make and model below to discover your vehicle’s specifications and estimated charge times. Charging estimates are available for more than 90 EVs.
Back to Vehicle Selector Shop Residential Stations2020 Tesla Model 3 Long Range
Type of EV | BEV |
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Acceptance Rate | 11.5 kW |
Battery Size | 50 kWh |
Electric Range | 353 miles |
Total Range | 353 miles |
EvoCharge Home 50 Level 2 Charging Station
50 Amp Charging Rate
Max Charger Output: 12kWh
Minimum Breaker Size: 70 Amp
Miles Per Hour Charged
Compared To:
5 Miles with Level 1
Hours to Full Charge
Compared To:
36 Hours with Level 1
40 Amp Charging Rate
Max Charger Output: 9.6kWh
Minimum Breaker Size: 50 Amp
Miles Per Hour Charged
Compared To:
5 Miles with Level 1
Hours to Full Charge
Compared To:
36 Hours with Level 1
32 Amp Charging Rate
Max Charger Output: 7.7kWh
Minimum Breaker Size: 40 Amp
Miles Per Hour Charged
Compared To:
5 Miles with Level 1
Hours to Full Charge
Compared To:
36 Hours with Level 1
What affects my charging rate?
How quickly your vehicle charges may be limited by the EV’s acceptance rate or your electrical panel. Consider the following to maximize your charging speed:
- Electrical Panel: Identify the max breaker size your panel can handle. Your circuit breaker must be rated to at least 125% of the charger amperage output. (Ex: 40A charging/50A breaker)
- Acceptance Rate: Vehicles cannot charge faster than their max acceptance rate, which is measured in kWh. Easily adjust your charger output to the maximum amperage your vehicle or electrical panel can accept.
- Future Considerations: Adjusting amperage provides the ability to upgrade to faster charging in the future if your vehicle or panel requirements change. If upgrading your electrical now, consider future proofing the wiring for higher amperage charging in the future.
- Changing Amperage: Easily adjust amperage output to simplify installation while maximizing the charging speed for your home or vehicle. Choose between 16A, 24A, 32A, 40A, 48A, and 50A charging outputs.