

No, Tesla charger installations should always be handled by licensed electricians. Attempting a DIY installation can be dangerous and may void warranties or violate local safety codes.
A 240-volt circuit is typically required. Your installer will assess your panel to determine whether it has the capacity or if upgrades are needed.
The charger can usually be placed anywhere within a reasonable wiring distance, but longer runs may increase installation costs due to additional wiring and labor.
Charging your Tesla will use more electricity, but most homeowners find the cost increase minimal compared to fueling a gas vehicle.
Yes, Tesla chargers can be relocated by a professional electrician, though you may need new wiring and permits at the new location.
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