Tesla has no power output.
True enough - but you can use the Russian Life Hack to pull the juice:
Through the low voltage architecture, you can get the power from the main battery pack and power several devices on the inverter.
It’s something a lot more Tesla owners have been looking into lately following some tough weather in some regions in the US causing power outages.
Tesla owner Bob Schatz described his own setup in a post on the Tesla Owners Club Portland Facebook group (via Green on
Twitter):
“So if you are out of power from the storm you can power parts of your home from your car. here I’m using a 2,000 watt inverter from Harbour Freight for $170. Connect to your battery, the shorter the wires the better. Then I have an extension chord to my gas furnace to power the blower and furnace
computer. That alone draws about 1,100 watts. Then I still have enough for my refrigerator and a few lights.”
A setup like that on a Tesla vehicle can provide hours of power, but Schatz found out that Tesla doesn’t like it.