![]() ![]() The 20-foot-long FMC maxes out at 30 amps and comes with two plugs, a NEMA 5-15 plug for the usual 120V outlet and a NEMA 14-50 plug for 240V outlets. Ford advises owners that don't have the proper outlet to "just contact a licensed electrician" or "reach out to preferred installer, Sunrun." The 20-foot-long Tesla mobile cord maxes out at the same 30 amps and comes with the same connectors. Tesla, though, also sells an adapter bundle to fit seven additional plug types, from NEMA 5-20 to NEMA 6-50. ![]() The bundle runs $245, meaning the Tesla buyer could get the cord and connectors and still have $25 left over compared to the Ford unit - and possibly skip paying wads more cash to an electrician.Įven stranger, what appears to be the same FMC sold in the Ford Accessories store costs $470, not $500.
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