Best Home EV Charger for the Tesla Model X (2025)

The Model X pairs a 100 kWh battery with an 11.5 kW AC limit — a 48 A charger is the right match, and its relatively high consumption per mile makes the faster rate worth having for a family SUV that gets driven hard.

The Tesla Model X charges at up to 11.5 kW on AC through its NACS port, so the ideal home charger delivers at least 48 A. The ranking below combines charge rate, connector fit, and standby efficiency across the ENERGY STAR certified chargers in our database; charge times are for the Tesla Model X's 100 kWh battery.

# Charger Fit Real rate 0–100% Range/hr
1 Tesla Wall Connector Compatible 11.5 kW 8.7 h 39 mi
2 Legrand L2EVSE48AC Adapter needed 11.5 kW 8.7 h 39 mi
3 Blink HQ200 Adapter needed 11.5 kW 8.7 h 39 mi
4 WALLBOX PULSAR PLUS NA Adapter needed 11.5 kW 8.7 h 39 mi
5 EvoCharge BASE Adapter needed 11.5 kW 8.7 h 39 mi
6 Grizzl-E Ultimate Adapter needed 11.5 kW 8.7 h 39 mi
7 Lectron LECHGNexusHWJ1772 Adapter needed 11.5 kW 8.7 h 39 mi
8 EvoCharge HOME Adapter needed 11.5 kW 8.7 h 39 mi
9 EVIQO EVIPOWER248J Adapter needed 11.5 kW 8.7 h 39 mi
10 EVIQO EVIPOWER248N Adapter needed 11.5 kW 8.7 h 39 mi

"Real rate" is the lower of the charger's output and the Tesla Model X's onboard AC limit — a bigger charger cannot exceed what the car accepts. Times assume the nameplate rate with no taper.

Frequently asked questions

What size home charger does the Tesla Model X need?

The Tesla Model X's onboard AC charger tops out at 11.5 kW (about 48 A at 240 V). A charger rated at 48 A or more fully saturates it — extra amps beyond that add no speed.

How long does the Tesla Model X take to charge at home?

From empty to full at its maximum 11.5 kW AC rate, the Tesla Model X's 100 kWh battery takes roughly 8.7 hours. Typical daily top-ups are much shorter.

Does the Tesla Model X need an adapter for home charging?

The Tesla Model X has a NACS port. J1772 chargers need a J1772-to-NACS adapter; NACS chargers plug in directly.