Tesla’s “FreePower” innovation, which allows a smartphone or peripheral to power wirelessly without needing to be aligned with the charging pad, is reminiscent of AirPower and suggests that the Tesla wireless charging technology has been influenced by it. The wireless charger includes 30 coils and a little Tesla emblem on the outside. It appears from the photographs that the gadget was designed with Apple consumers in mind since it can wirelessly charge Apple products such as the iPhone, AirPods, as well as the Apple Watch. It’s worth noting that Tesla’s wireless charging base is a high-quality add-on with an Alcantara finish that prevents scratching. A magnetic stand that can be detached from the smartphone also comes included, giving customers the option of using the device on a level surface or at an inclination. The included wireless charging pad is powered by a 65W adapter that is included in the package.

The Tesla wireless charging system may be pre-ordered through the Tesla online store at the time of this writing for $300, or approximately Rs 25,000. The release date, as announced by the manufacturer, is set for February 2023.

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