Tesla Model Y - Charging: Practical Guide

Tesla Model Y - Charging: Practical Guide

Basic Information

The Tesla Model Y is a compact crossover/SUV available in three versions (2025):

  • RWD (rear-wheel drive): 60 kWh battery, 455 km WLTP range, from €50,000
  • Long Range (all-wheel drive): 75 kWh battery, 565 km WLTP range, from €59,000
  • Performance (all-wheel drive): 75 kWh battery, 514 km WLTP range, from €66,000

Charging connector: CCS2 (Type 2 + DC)

Before You Buy a Charger - Check Your Socket!

Before purchasing a charger, you need to decide which socket you will be charging from. This is the most important decision, as it determines charging power and compatibility.

Charging from a household socket (230V)

  • Power: 3.7 kW (16A, single-phase)
  • Charging time: approx. 16 hours (Model Y RWD 0-100%), approx. 20 hours (Long Range)
  • For whom: Emergency charging, very low daily mileage (<30 km/day)
  • Note: 20% of household sockets have faulty wiring (missing earth, reversed phases) - most quality chargers will not work with such issues

Compatible chargers (3.7 kW):

Charging from an industrial socket (CEE)

  • Power: 11 kW (3-phase, 16A)
  • Socket types: CEE 32A (large industrial), CEE 16A (small industrial), camping socket
  • Charging time: 5-7 hours (Model Y at 11 kW)
  • For whom: Regular home charging, full use of the car's capabilities
Small industrial socket CEE 16A

small industrial 16A

Large industrial socket CEE 32A

large industrial 32A

Compatible chargers (11 kW):

Not sure what you have at home? Send us an email with a photo at hello@amperepoint.com and we will help you figure it out. The option that always works is the Q11 with adapters - you will be able to charge from both a 230V socket (slower) and a CEE socket (faster).

Charging Specifications

AC charging (alternating current)

  • Maximum power: 11 kW (3-phase, 16A)
  • Charging time 0-100%:
    • At 7.4 kW: 8 hours (RWD), 10 hours (Long Range)
    • At 11 kW: 5-6 hours (RWD), 7 hours (Long Range)

DC charging (direct current)

  • Maximum power: 170 kW (RWD), 250 kW (Long Range/Performance)
  • Charging time 10-80%: 27-35 minutes
  • Network: Tesla Supercharger (50+ locations in Poland) + all public CCS stations

Which Ampere Point Charger to Choose?

The Tesla Model Y has an 11 kW AC onboard charger - to fully utilise the car's capabilities you need an 11 kW charger.

Q11 (portable charger 11 kW)

Features:

  • Power: 11 kW (3-phase 16A, CEE socket)
  • Full charge: 5-6 hours (RWD), 7 hours (Long Range)
  • Integrated cable
  • Adapter version: also charges from a 230V socket (3.7 kW)
  • Mobile app

Q11 Portable Charger 11 kW

P11 (portable charger 11 kW)

Features:

  • Power: 11 kW (3-phase 16A, CEE socket)
  • Full charge: 5-6 hours (RWD), 7 hours (Long Range)
  • Display, simple operation

P11 Portable Charger 11 kW

Q11 vs P11 difference: Both are portable and offer 11 kW. The main difference: the Q11 with adapters can also charge from a 230V socket (3.7 kW), while the P11 requires a CEE socket. The Q11 also includes a mobile app. Check product descriptions for full details.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a 3-phase installation?

  • Q11/P11 (11 kW): YES, for full power you need a 3-phase 16A installation and a CEE socket
  • Q11 with adapters: NO - you can also charge from a 230V socket (3.7 kW), but slower

Can I charge the Model Y at public charging stations?
Yes! The Model Y has a CCS2 connector and charges at all public AC and DC stations (Ionity, Orlen Charge, GreenWay).

What is the difference between AC and DC charging?

  • AC (at home): slower, cheaper, charge overnight (11 kW = 5-7h)
  • DC (on the road): faster, more expensive, charge in 27-35 minutes (250 kW)

Summary

The Tesla Model Y is the world's best-selling electric car - a crossover with a spacious interior, the fastest DC charging (250 kW in Long Range) and the best charging network (Supercharger every 150 km).

Charger recommendation: Q11 or P11 (11 kW) - full utilisation of the car's capabilities. A higher-power charger would not increase charging speed.

Key to success: 3-phase 16A installation at home or in the garage

Check our chargers:

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