TESLA S Unveils New Dual Connector Charge Instruction Manual
- June 12, 2024
- Tesla
Table of Contents
- TESLA S Unveils New Dual Connector Charge
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- Opening the Charge Port
- Plugging In
- Charging Status
- During Charging
- Stopping Charging
- Charge Settings
- Scheduled Charging and Scheduled Departure
- Supercharger Usage Fees and Idle Fees
- Manually Releasing Charge Cable
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
TESLA S Unveils New Dual Connector Charge
Product Information
- The product is a Model S electric vehicle manufactured by Tesla. It comes with a charge port that allows you to charge the vehicle’s battery.
- The charge port may vary slightly depending on the market region and date of manufacture.
- When the vehicle is plugged in but not actively charging, it draws energy from the wall outlet instead of using energy stored in the battery.
- There is a charge port light that indicates the charging status of the vehicle. Additionally, the charging status is displayed on the instrument panel when the charge port door is open.
- During charging, the available driving distance or energy percentage is displayed. If connected to a 3-phase power supply, the available current per phase is shown with a 3-phase symbol.
- To stop charging, you can either disconnect the charge cable or use the touchscreen to select “Stop Charging”. The charge cable latch remains locked until the vehicle is unlocked or recognizes your key.
- Charge settings can be accessed through the touchscreen or by selecting “Controls > Charging” when the vehicle is in Park. You can adjust the charge limit and schedule charging sessions.
- The battery image may have a blue portion, indicating that a small portion of the energy stored in the battery is not available due to cold temperatures. This is normal and will disappear once the battery warms up.
- Scheduled Charging and Scheduled Departure options allow you to set specific times for charging to start or be completed.
Product Usage Instructions
- To open the charge port, follow the instructions provided in the user manual. Note that the appearance of the charge port may vary.
- When plugging in the charge cable, be aware that there may be a delay before charging begins.
- Ensure that the connector end of the charge cable does not drop onto the vehicle, as it may damage the paint.
- Pay attention to the charge port light or touchscreen for charging alerts.
- The charging status is displayed on the instrument panel when the charge port door is open.
- To stop charging, disconnect the charge cable or select “Stop Charging” on the touchscreen.
- When disconnecting the charge cable, press and hold the button on the connector handle to release the latch. Alternatively, you can use the touchscreen, mobile app, or rear trunk button on the key fob (if applicable).
- If using an adapter at a public charge station, unlock the vehicle and hold the public charging handle and adapter simultaneously to disconnect the charge cable.
- To access charge settings, touch “Controls > Charging” on the touchscreen when the vehicle is in Park. You can also use the charge icon on the touchscreen.
- In charge settings, you can adjust the charge limit by dragging the arrow below the battery. This setting applies to immediate and scheduled charging sessions.
- Note that a blue portion on the battery image indicates that a small portion of energy is not available due to cold temperatures. This is normal and will disappear once the battery warms up.
- You can toggle between Scheduled Departure and Scheduled Charging by selecting “Controls > Charging > Switch to Scheduled Charging/Scheduled Departure” when the vehicle is in Park.
Opening the Charge Port
The charge port is located on the left side of Model S, behind a door that is part of the rear tail light assembly. Park Model S to ensure that the charge cable easily reaches the charge port. With Model S unlocked (or a recognized key is within range) and in Park, press and release the button on the Tesla charge cable to open the charge port door.
Note
If the charge cable is close to the charge port door, you can press the button
on the charge cable to open the charge port door even when Model S is locked
or a recognized key is not within range.
You can also open the charge port door using any of these methods:
- On the touchscreen, touch the Charge Port icon (lightning bolt).
- On the touchscreen, navigate to Controls > Charging > Open Charge Port.
- Press the charge port door when Model S is unlocked.
- On the key fob, hold down the rear trunk button for 1-2 seconds.
- Use voice commands to open the charge port door (see Voice Commands). You can also use voice commands to close the charge port door, and begin or stop charging.
Note
The following image is provided for demonstration purposes only. Depending on
market region and date of manufacture, your charge port may be slightly
different.
Note
The charge port lights up white when you open the charge port door. If you do
not insert a charge cable into the charge port within a few minutes after
opening the charge port door, the charge port door closes. If this happens,
use the touchscreen to open the charge port door again.
Note
In extremely cold weather or icy conditions, it is possible that your charge
port latch may freeze in place. In cases where you cannot remove or insert the
charge cable, or the vehicle is not Supercharging due to the latch being
frozen in place, use your Tesla mobile app to precondition your vehicle on HI
for approximately 30-45 minutes (you must use your mobile app to precondition
the vehicle; setting your climate to HI using the touchscreen is not
effective). This can help thaw ice on the charge port latch so the charge
cable can be removed or inserted. CAUTION
Do not try to force the charge port door open.
Plugging In
If desired, use the touchscreen to change the charge limit and the charging current (see Charge Settings).
To charge at a public charging station, plug the appropriate adapter into the vehicle’s charging port, and then connect the station’s charging connector to the adapter. The most commonly used adapter(s) for each market region are provided. Depending on the charging equipment you are using, you may need to start and stop charging using a control on the charging equipment. If you are using the Mobile Connector, plug into the power outlet before plugging in Model S. Align the connector to the charge port and insert fully. When the connector is properly inserted, charging begins automatically after Model S:
- Engages a latch that holds the connector in place;
- Shifts into Park (if it was in any other drive mode);
- Heats or cools the Battery, if needed. If the Battery requires heating or cooling, you may notice a delay before charging begins.
Note
Whenever Model S is plugged in but not actively charging, it draws energy from
the wall outlet instead of using energy stored in the Battery. For example, if
you are sitting in Model S and using the touchscreen while parked and plugged
in, Model S draws energy from the wall outlet instead of the Battery.
CAUTION
The connector end of the charge cable can damage the paint if you drop it onto
Model S.
Charge Port Light
- WHITE (OR LIGHT BLUE): The charge port door is open. Model S is ready to charge and the connector is not inserted, or the charge port latch is unlocked and the connector is ready to be removed.
- BLUE: Model S detects that a connector has been plugged in.
- BLINKING BLUE: Model S is communicating with the connector. Either Model S is preparing to charge, or a charging session is scheduled to begin at a specified future time.
- BLINKING GREEN: Charging is in progress. As Model S approaches a full charge, the frequency of the blinking slows.
- SOLID GREEN: Charging is complete.
- SOLID AMBER: The connector is not fully plugged in. Realign the connector to the charge port and insert fully.
- BLINKING AMBER: Model S is charging at a reduced current (AC charging only).
- RED: A fault is detected and charging has stopped. Check the instrument panel or touchscreen for an alert.
Charging Status
Charging status displays on the instrument panel when the charge port door is open.
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Driving distance: Displays the total estimated driving distance or energy percentage (depending on your display setting) available.
Note
To change how energy units are displayed, touch Controls > Display > Energy Display. -
Charge status: Charge status messages (such as Supercharging, Scheduled Charging) display here (see Scheduled Charging and Scheduled Departure).
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Time remaining: The estimated time remaining to charge to your set limit (see Charge Settings).
Note
When charging to 100%, the vehicle may continue to charge with low power when charging is displayed as complete. This is expected operation. Because the added energy beyond this point is low, it is usually not beneficial to continue charging. -
Charging rate: The maximum current available from the attached charge cable.
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Range gained: Estimated increase in driving distance achieved in the charging session.
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Charging: The current power of the charger.
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If connected to a 3-phase power supply (if applicable in your region), the available current represents the current per phase and the 3-phase symbol displays.
During Charging
During charging, the charge port light pulses green, and the instrument panel displays real-time charging status. The frequency at which the green charge port light pulses slows down as the charge level approaches full. When charging is complete, the light stops pulsing and is solid green.
Note
If Model S is locked, the charge port light does not light up. If the charge
port light turns red while charging, a fault is detected. Check the instrument
panel or touchscreen for an alert describing the fault. A fault can occur due
to something as common as a power outage. If a power outage occurs, charging
resumes automatically when power is restored.
Note
It is normal to hear sounds during charging. Particularly at high currents,
the refrigerant compressor and fan operate as needed to keep the Battery cool.
Note
Air conditioning performance is generally not affected by charging. However,
in some circumstances (for example, charging at high currents during a
particularly warm day), the air coming from the vents may not be as cool as
expected and a message displays on the instrument panel. This is normal and
ensures that the Battery stays within an optimum temperature range while
charging to support longevity and optimum performance.
Warning
Never spray liquid at a high velocity (for example, a pressure washer) towards
the charge port while charging. Doing so can result in serious injury or
damage to the vehicle, charging equipment, or property.
Stopping Charging
Stop charging at any time by disconnecting the charge cable or touching Stop Charging on the touchscreen.
Note
To prevent unauthorized unplugging of the charge cable, the charge cable
latch remains locked and Model S must be unlocked or able to recognize your
key before you can disconnect the charge cable.
To disconnect the charging cable:
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Press and hold the button on the connector handle to release the latch.
Note
You can also release the latch using the touchscreen or mobile app, or by pressing and holding the rear trunk button on the key fob. If your vehicle is equipped with a motorized charge port, you can also press the button to the left of the charge port to release the latch. -
Pull the connector from the charge port.
To disconnect the charging cable when using an adapter at a public charge station:
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Unlock Model S.
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While holding the public charging handle in one hand and the adapter in the other hand, press and hold the button on the public charging handle and pull both outwards, removing the handle and adapter at the same time.
Note
If the charging station handle separates from the adapter, leaving the adapter in Model S, use the touchscreen to unlock the charge port. -
Press and hold the button on the charging handle again to release the adapter from the public charging handle.
CAUTION
Tesla strongly recommends leaving Model S plugged in when not in use. This
maintains the Battery at the optimum level of charge.
Charge Settings
Access charge settings by touching Controls > Charging when Model S is in Park. You can also touch the charge icon on the touchscreen to access charge settings.
- Driving distance: Displays the total estimated driving distance available.
- Set limit: Adjust the charge limit by dragging the arrow below the battery to indicate the level of charging you want. The setting you choose applies to immediate and scheduled charging sessions.
Note
A portion of the battery image may appear blue. This indicates that a small
portion of the energy stored in the battery is not available because the
battery is cold. This is normal and no reason for concern. When the battery
warms up, the blue portion no longer displays.
You can further adjust charge settings:
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Open Charge Port, Unlock Charge Port and Stop Charging: When not charging, touch Open Charge Port or Unlock Charge Port to open the charge port door or to unlock the charge cable from the charge port. Use Stop Charging when you are finished charging.
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Charge current at this location: The current automatically sets to the maximum current available from the attached charge cable, unless it was previously reduced to a lower level. If needed, touch – or + to change the current (for example, you may want to reduce the current if you are concerned about overloading a domestic wiring circuit shared by other equipment). It is not possible to set the charging current to a level that exceeds the maximum available from the attached charge cable. When you change the current, Model S remembers the location. If you charge at the same location, you do not need to change it again.
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Note
For 3-phase charging, the available current represents the current per phase (up to 32A). During charging, the right status flag displays the 3-phase symbol in front of the displayed current. -
Note
If Model S is charging and detects unexpected fluctuations in input power, the charging current is automatically reduced by 25%. For example, a 16 amp current is reduced to 12 amps. This automatic current reduction increases robustness and safety in situations when an external problem exists (for example, a home wiring system, receptacle, adapter or cord is unable to meet its rated current capacity). As a precaution,
when Model S automatically reduces current, it saves the reduced current at the charging location. Although you can manually increase it, Tesla recommends charging at a lower current until the underlying problem is resolved and the charging location can provide consistent power. -
Schedule: Depending on the setting you select by touching Switch to Scheduled Departure/Scheduled Charging, this displays either a departure time for when the vehicle should be preconditioned and/or charged by or a time to start charging (see Scheduled Charging and Scheduled Departure).
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Supercharging: Displays supercharger usage fees, the location, the time that charging started, and a cost estimate for the session (see Supercharger Usage Fees and Idle Fees). Note
To reduce congestion at high-usage supercharger sites, you may be limited to a maximum charge of 80% when not using Trip Planner (if available in your market region). See Trip Planner).
Scheduled Charging and Scheduled Departure
Toggle between Scheduled Departure and Scheduled Charging by touching Controls
Charging > Switch to Scheduled Charging/Scheduled Departure when Model S is in Park.
Note
- Scheduled Charging/Scheduled Departure settings are also available on the Climate Controls screen and in the Tesla mobile app.
- Think of Scheduled Charging as “When do I want charging to start?” compared to Scheduled Departure Off-Peak Charging which is “When do I want charging to be complete?”
- Scheduled Charging can be used together with Scheduled Departure Preconditioning but not with Scheduled Departure Off-Peak Charging.
- Scheduled Charging/Scheduled Departure settings are automatically saved for each location.
Note
If you plug in Model S with both Off-Peak Charging and Scheduled Charging
deselected, your vehicle charges immediately.
Using Scheduled Charging
- Use Scheduled Charging to specify a daily time in which you want Model S to start charging. With Scheduled Charging selected, enable the feature then set a daily time to start charging. Note
- Scheduled Charging starts charging immediately if Model S is plugged in up to 6 hours after the scheduled start time. However, if Model S is plugged in after six hours of the scheduled charging time, charging may not start until the scheduled time on the next day.
Using Scheduled Departure
- Use Scheduled Departure to set a daily time when you want Model S to be ready to drive. Your vehicle automatically calculates when it needs to start preconditioning and/or charging. This ensures that charging is complete and/or the cabin climate and Battery are preconditioned by your departure time.
- When Scheduled Departure is displayed, touch Schedule to set a daily time when you want Model S to be ready to drive. Specify a time, then touch Settings to enable one or both of the following departure features. When plugging in with Off-Peak Charging enabled, the vehicle briefly draws power (you may hear clicking) to calculate the necessary charging start time.
After you’ve specified your desired settings, touch Set. The touchscreen displays your scheduled departure time.
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Preconditioning warms the Battery for improved performance and ensures a comfortable cabin climate at your set departure time.
Note
When Model S is not plugged in, preconditioning operates but only when the Battery’s charge level is above 20%. -
Off-Peak Charging delays charging and automatically starts charging in order to finish before your scheduled departure time while also ensuring to charge the Battery during off-peak hours to reduce energy costs. Touch Change Off-Peak Hours to customize the time when off-peak utility rates end.
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Note
Choosing Off-Peak Charging can reduce energy costs even in market regions where off-peak utility rates are not applicable. For example, if charging starts as soon as you plug in, charging may complete much sooner. This causes the Battery to cool down to ambient temperatures and requires energy to warm it back up by your departure time. Therefore, even if off-peak utility rates are not applicable to you, it is recommended that you set Off-Peak Hours to the same time as your departure time in order to reduce energy consumption. -
Note
If there is not enough time to reach the charge limit, charging starts immediately in order to charge as much as possible. -
Note
Once charging has started and there is not enough time to complete charging during off-peak hours, charging continues until the charge limit is reached.
You can limit Preconditioning and Off-Peak Charging to weekdays only.
Supercharger Usage Fees and Idle Fees
When charging at a Tesla supercharger, information about the charging session displays at the bottom of the charging screen. This includes the location, the time that charging started, and a cost estimate for the session. When you stop supercharging, the estimated cost of the session displays until a new supercharging session begins. If free charging is applicable, the estimated cost displays as zero.
Note
Estimated cost may not reflect the final cost of the supercharging session.
Final pricing for supercharging sessions can be found in your Tesla account.
When charging at a Tesla supercharger, you are subject to idle fees. Idle fees are designed to encourage drivers to move their vehicle from the Supercharger when charging is complete. Idle fees are in effect only when half or more of the Superchargers at a site are occupied. The Tesla mobile app notifies you when charging is almost complete, and again when charging is complete. Additional notifications are sent if idle fees are incurred. Idle fees are waived if you move your vehicle within five minutes of when charging completed. Log into your Tesla account to view fees and details about Supercharger sessions, track the remaining balance of free credits, set up a payment method, and make payments. Once a payment method is saved, fees are automatically paid from your account.
Manually Releasing Charge Cable
If the usual methods for releasing a charge cable from the charge port (using the charge handle release button, touchscreen, or mobile app) do not work, try pressing and holding down the rear trunk button on the key fob for 1-2 seconds. If it still doesn’t release, carefully follow these steps:
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Ensure that Model S is not actively charging by displaying the charging screen on the touchscreen. If necessary, touch Stop Charging.
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Open the rear trunk.
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Open the flap on the left side of the trunk side trim.
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Press and hold the charge port’s manual release lever towards the front of the vehicle to unlatch the charge cable.
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Warning
Do not touch or attempt to remove the orange high voltage cover. Failure to follow these instructions can result in electric shock and serious injury. -
Note
If your vehicle does not have a charge port manual release lever, discontinue this procedure and contact your nearest Service Center. -
Note
The orientation of the manual release lever may vary depending on market region.
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Pull the charging cable from the charge port.
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Close the flap on the left side of the trunk side trim.
CAUTION
The release lever is designed for use only in situations where the charging
cable cannot be released from the charge port using the usual methods.
Continuous use may result in damage to the release lever or charging
equipment.
Warning
Do not perform this procedure while your vehicle is charging or if any orange
high-voltage conductors are exposed. Failure to follow these instructions can
result in electric shock and serious injury or damage to the vehicle. If you
are uncertain as to how to safely perform this procedure, contact your nearest
Service Center.
Warning
Do not attempt to remove the charging cable at the same exact time as you
begin to press the release lever towards the front of the vehicle. Always
press the release lever towards the front of the vehicle and hold it before
you begin to remove the charging cable from the charge port. Failure to follow
these instructions can result in electric shock and serious injury.
References
- Maps and Navigation
- Charging Instructions
- Charging Instructions
- Charging Instructions
- Voice Commands
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