Many Tesla owners face a common dilemma: their car charges regularly at Superchargers (i.e., fast charging), but home charging doesn't seem to work as expected. This situation can be frustrating, as home charging is often the most convenient and cost-effective solution for maintaining peak battery performance. In this situation the Tesla continues to receive power from Tesla fast charging points, which are easily accessible and functioning properly. However, the normal home charging routine, via a wallbox or a household outlet, fails. The first thing to clarify is that the problem is solely with home charging, as the vehicle itself isn't experiencing any general operational issues. One of the first recommended strategies is to compare the car's performance with another AC charger, such as a different wallbox, a different household outlet, or a different charger. This test helps identify any issues related to the home charging hardware, such as a faulty or incorrectly configured wallbox, connection issues, or settings issues (including scheduled charging). A cable issue also shouldn't be ruled out. For this reason, you can purchase a new, compatible Tesla charging cable that's high-quality and in perfect condition. If, when comparing it to other charging systems, home charging doesn't work with other devices, the problem likely lies with the wallbox, the cable, or the home system configuration. In these cases, we recommend checking the electrical system and meter, updating the wallbox firmware, and checking the car's settings. Tesla home charging issues can be resolved with a systematic approach, starting with checking the hardware components and system settings. The safest and most reliable solution is to compare charging performance with other AC devices and, if necessary, consult with professionals for a more in-depth analysis of the electrical system and the equipment involved.