Tesla launches V2L Outlet Adapter for Premium Model Y in the U.S.
The $80 clip-on accessory delivers two 120-volt outlets and up to 2.4 kW, but only select Model Y trims are compatible.
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Tesla Quietly Enables Power Export On Its Best-Selling EV
Tesla has quietly enabled vehicle-to-load on the Model Y Premium in the US and Puerto Rico through an $80 adapter offering two 120-volt outlets and up to 2.4kW. The feature is still unavailable on Model Ys sold in Europe and Canada, and on every Model 3. Tesla has started letting Model Y Premium owners take […] This story continues at The Next Web
Tesla Model Y Premium Now Features Vehicle-To-Load Support, but All Newer Teslas Might Be Compatible
Tesla is expanding Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) support to more vehicles, now including all Model Y Premium models. However, the same part that enables V2L on Model Y Performance, Model Y L, and Model Y Premium is also installed in other models, including Model 3. This suggests a future software update could expand the capability to new vehicles. The bad news for older vehicle owners is that a retrofit, although possible, doesn't make sense financially…
Tesla adds 2.4 kW vehicle-to-load to Model Y Premium with $80 adapter
Tesla has switched on vehicle-to-load for the Model Y Premium in the US and Puerto Rico, letting owners pull 2.4 kW out of the car’s battery at 120 volts and 20 amps. You need an $80 accessory to do it, and not every Model Y Premium can. Tesla says the adapter can be added during configuration or bought from the Tesla Shop.
Tesla launches V2L Outlet Adapter for Premium Model Y in the U.S.
Tesla has launched a new Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) Outlet Adapter for Premium Model Y vehicles in the United States, meaning you can now power devices like laptops or light strings with your vehicle’s battery. It appears the capability will be available for any Model Y Premium trim, including those that were purchased prior to the Adapter being launched. It will also only impact Juniper Model Y vehicles, so the first-gen owners will unfortunately no…
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