Lawrence - the current Tesla Mobile Connector (UMC GEN 2) 
https://www.tesla.com/support/home-charging-installation/mobile-connector
Is only 32A capable. Scroll down to where "Charge rates for optional adapters" 
starts and you'll see -

"NEMA 6-50
240 volt / 50 amp breaker
Maximum 32 amp output
Buy adapter for Gen 2 Mobile Connector"

The UMC Gen 1 was 40A capable.

Best regards,

Rush Dougherty
TucsonEV
www.TucsonEV.com




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>  There are a couple of reasons I recommend the $230 Tesla EVSE. It is 50 
> amps. 
> It is
> portable. Comes with 14-50 and 120vac. There's a wide array of adapters for 
> different
> sockets. I have never had a failure except by my own incompetence, not 
> tightening a
> connection enough. So for $300 ish you have a powerful (12KW) and reliable 
> EVSE.
> We have a Tesla and a Leaf. I have used adapters. (Tesla Tap) Tesla includes 
> a 
> J1772.
> Not a problem. They swing both ways.The price is right and there's no reason 
> to
> permanently install any EVSE. From my experience Tesla doesn't make crap. I 
> have
> been using a converted Avcon for Ten years. Converted three. Two still 
> working.
> Lawrence Rhodes
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