Tesla vs. Non-Tesla: The Differences in EV Charging
Every electric vehicle manufacturer in the US (except Tesla) uses the SAE J1772 connector, also known as the J-plug. The SAE J1772 is the most common plug you will among electric vehicles, and is used for Level 1 (120 volt) and Level 2 (240 volt) EV charging. See the picture below to see the visual differences of the SAE J1772 (J-Plug) vs. Tesla
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