The EV Hub vs Tesla Wall Connector: Do You Need Tesla's Charger?
Tesla Wall Connector is $635. The EV Hub Smart Charger is $899. But one works with every EV and the other does not. Here is the breakdown.
Many Tesla owners default to buying the Tesla Wall Connector. It makes sense - it is the brand they trust. But is it the best choice? Let us compare.
Price
Tesla Wall Connector: $615-635 CAD. The EV Hub Smart 50A: $899 CAD. Tesla is significantly cheaper. No question.
The Big Difference: Compatibility
The Tesla Wall Connector uses a NACS connector. It works with Tesla vehicles and the few non-Tesla EVs that have adopted NACS. If you ever switch to a non-Tesla EV, your charger may not work.
The EV Hub Smart 50A uses J1772 - the universal standard. It works with every EV on the road. Add our J1772-to-NACS adapter ($89) for full Tesla compatibility. You are never locked into one brand.
Features Comparison
| Feature | EV Hub Smart 50A | Tesla Wall Connector |
| Power | 50A / 12 kW | 48A / 11.5 kW |
| LCD Display | Yes (2.8 inch) | No |
| WiFi | Yes | Yes |
| Bluetooth | Yes | No |
| Ethernet | Yes | No |
| OCPP | Yes | No |
| RFID | Yes | No |
| Works with all EVs | Yes (J1772) | NACS only |
When to Buy Tesla's Charger
If you are 100% certain you will only ever own Tesla vehicles, the Tesla Wall Connector is a great value at $635. It is simple, reliable, and integrates with the Tesla app.
When to Buy The EV Hub
If you want a charger that works with every EV brand, has a built-in display, and supports OCPP for multi-user scenarios, The EV Hub is the more versatile choice. It costs more upfront but gives you flexibility for the future.
View all charger specs at theevhub.com/compare
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