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Charging your Tesla Model X can differ greatly based on the voltage used. Using a 110V charger could take up to 89 hours, while a 220V charger may take around 12 hours, and a 440V charger can get it done in about 1.33 hours. The total time to fully charge your Tesla can range from one hour to 12 hours, depending on how depleted the battery is and the kind of charger you choose. Basic charging options are included with every Tesla, but if you want access to the supercharger or rapid charging capabilities, you might need to pay an additional $2,500 to $5,000. The Type 2 Max AC connector charges more slowly, requiring 20 to 40 hours, whereas the supercharger completes the task in about 6 to 12 hours.
For the 2020 Tesla Model X, it takes about 89 hours to charge the battery at 110V, around 12 hours at 220V, and roughly 1.33 hours at 440V.