Tesla starts charging, then falls back to “starting to charge”

Both recently and previously, some Tesla owners have reported a recurring problem during charging: the charging process begins correctly, then stops, and the session status reverts to "starting to charge". This causes uncertainty and concern, as it's unclear whether the car is actually charging, leaving the owner in a state of suspense and uncertainty. The problem can be caused by several reasons, including compatibility issues with the charging station. This occurs if you're not charging with Tesla stations, but rather with other brands that may not be certified. It's also important to ensure that charging is done in locations where there are no power fluctuations: excessive fluctuations cause interruptions to the charging session, causing it to stop and then restart. Software issues can also prevent the session from running smoothly, as can a loose connection between the plug and the socket. To address this issue, we recommend following some practical steps, including checking your charger and your Tesla charging cable. Furthermore, a conflict between charging and the scheduling timer cannot be ruled out: it's best to clear all settings and try again. Finally, ensure that the power supply is stable and free of fluctuations during charging. If the problem persists despite these measures, it's advisable to contact Tesla Service or a qualified technician for further investigation and a more detailed diagnosis. If this issue isn't resolved, it could damage the batteries, charger, and car functions.