⚙️ How it Works for Tesla V2L Adapter
The V2L adapter connects to the Tesla's charging port (CCS or NACS, depending on the adapter version). The V2L discharger simulates a DC fast charging session, triggering your Tesla to engage its high-voltage battery contactor.
Once activated, the device safely reroutes DC power from the battery into its internal DC-to-AC inverter. This onboard inverter converts the ~400V DC into standard 120V or 240V AC power, delivering up to 5kW (240V) / 3.5 kW (120V) of continuous output—enough to power household appliances, tools, and electronics with ease.
⚠️ Requirement: The vehicle must have CCS support enabled to ensure compatibility. Not compatible with 500V+ vehicles!
A 5kW Tesla V2L (Vehicle-to-Load) adapter is a device that uses a Tesla's high-voltage battery to power external AC appliances. It functions by simulating a DC fast charging session to trigger the vehicle's battery and then converting the DC power to AC power through an internal inverter. These adapters are designed for Tesla vehicles and require CCS support to operate, with built-in safety features that stop discharge when the battery reaches 20% to protect the battery's health.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the maximum power output of the Tesla V2L adapter?
The adapter provides up to 5kW of continuous output at 240V or 3.5kW at 120V, which is sufficient for most household appliances.
Which Tesla models are compatible with this V2L device?
It is designed for Tesla Model S, Model 3, Model X, and Model Y. However, the vehicle must have CCS support enabled to function correctly.
Will using the V2L adapter damage my car's battery?
No. The device uses safe verification protocols to draw power and includes an automatic shut-off feature that stops discharging once the car's battery reaches 20% to protect its health.
Is the adapter difficult to carry?
Not at all. The device is designed for portability, weighing only 5kg, making it practical for travel and outdoor use.
Can I use this on a vehicle with a 500V+ battery system?
No, this specific adapter is not compatible with vehicles using 500V+ battery architectures. It is optimized for standard Tesla battery voltages (~400V).
Does the adapter require any special certification?
Yes, our adapter is CE certified and passes 20 rigorous quality checks to ensure safety and reliability.