Deal Alert: Save 57% on this Tesla J1772 EV charger adapter:
Electric vehicles keep growing in popularity, spawning a new market for EV accessories. Among the largest of these categories is
, adapters, and mounts for your home garage. Lectron is known for its vast array of EV accessories, and now one of its most popular adapter bundles is on sale for a whopping 57 percent off.The bundle comes with two adapters: a Tesla-to-J1772 charging port adapter and a J1772-to-Tesla adapter. Essentially, one adapter is for plugging a Tesla EV charger into a non-Tesla vehicle, while the other allows J1772 chargers to plug into a Tesla's charging port.
For reference, J1772 is the default protocol for EVs; Tesla just does it a bit different. If you need to cross brands, you'll need a J1772 adapter to charge both types of EVs with your
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