Tesla vehicles do not have built-in power outlets for plugging in household appliances directly. However, some Tesla vehicles offer a feature called "Camper Mode" or "Camp Mode," which allows you to use the car's battery to power certain devices while the car is parked.
With Camper Mode activated, you can use the car's battery to run accessories like lights, fans, or small electronic devices through the car's USB ports or 12V power outlet. Keep in mind that the car's battery is not designed to power high-energy appliances like stoves, refrigerators, or air conditioners for extended periods. Using high-power appliances could drain the car's battery quickly and might not be safe or recommended.
If you are interested in using your Tesla for camping or powering appliances, it's essential to understand the car's limitations and how much power your devices will draw. Always check your car's user manual and follow Tesla's guidelines to ensure you don't exceed the recommended power draw or risk damaging the vehicle's battery.
Please note that Tesla might have introduced new features or made changes . So, I recommend checking the latest information from official Tesla sources or contacting Tesla customer support for the most up-to-date details on using your Tesla for camping or powering devices.