EV CHARGING FOR AIRBNB · VACATION RENTAL · SHORT-TERM RENTAL

Your Airbnb Guests
Want EV Charging.
One Kit Covers Both.

Add EV charging to your listing without calling an electrician. One kit handles Tesla and non-Tesla guests — using your existing outlet.

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$283.98
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WenStorm Universal Host Kit 32A — EV charger for Airbnb hosts, serves Tesla and non-Tesla guests
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Tesla + J1772
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Choose Based on Your Outlet Situation

Tell us what outlet you have — we'll show you the right kit.

FASTEST CHARGING

You have a 240V outlet

NEMA 14-50 or 14-30

$278.98 10% bundle discount

Build 240V Kit →
Portable Charger 32A J1772
J1772→NACS Adapter
Cable Holder
WORKS ON ANY OUTLET

Only 120V outlet (NEMA 5-15)

Standard wall outlet

$234 10% bundle discount

Build 120V Kit →
Portable Charger 16A J1772
J1772→NACS Adapter
Setup Finder

What's your property situation?

Find the exact setup for your listing.

240V outlet near parking

NEMA 14-50 or 14-30 available

Fastest charging. 25 mi/hr. Best guest experience.

Recommended: Universal Host Kit 32A
Build 240V Kit

120V standard outlet only

Standard NEMA 5-15

Works on any standard outlet. 5 mi/hr overnight.

Recommended: Basic Host Kit 16A
Build 120V Kit

Mostly Tesla guests

NACS-primary guests

Your 32A charger with the included NACS adapter handles all Tesla models.

Recommended: Universal Host Kit + NACS adapter
Build Host Kit

Mixed guest vehicles

Tesla + non-Tesla in your parking

One kit serves J1772 and NACS vehicles — no guesswork for guests.

Recommended: Universal Host Kit 32A
Build Universal Kit

Outlet is far from parking

Gap between outlet and parking spot

Level 2 extension cord (21–50 ft) at full charging speed. No power loss.

Recommended: Add Extension Cord to your kit
Add Extension Cord

No outlet near parking

Installation required first

A NEMA 14-50 outlet install typically runs $200–400, then you're set.

Recommended: Hire an electrician, then get the Universal Host Kit
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Outlet Guide

Which outlet do I have? Here's how to tell

Look at your parking area outlet — match the shape below to find the right WenStorm kit.

Outlet Type Voltage Charging Speed WenStorm Option
NEMA 14-50 (large 4-prong) 240V ~25 mi/hr Universal Host Kit 32A
NEMA 14-30 (dryer outlet) 240V ~18 mi/hr Charger 32A (adapter may be needed)
NEMA 5-15 (standard outlet) 120V ~5 mi/hr Basic Host Kit 16A
No outlet NEMA 14-50 installation recommended
Always verify outlet condition and circuit rating before use. Use only EV-rated extension cords if the parking spot is far from the outlet. When in doubt, consult a licensed electrician.
Compare Your Options

WenStorm vs. Other Approaches

Feature WenStorm Universal Host Kit Shared Public Charger Hardwired Wall Charger No Charging
Setup cost $234–449 $0 $800–2,000 $0
Installation needed No No Yes — electrician + permit
Works with Tesla Yes (adapter included) Depends on location Depends on brand
Works with all EVs Yes Partially Partially
Guest experience Self-serve, simple Find & drive to it Easy Friction — guests leave
Host control Full None Full
Listing advantage "EV Charging Available" badge No Yes No
FAQ

Airbnb Host EV Charging — Frequently Asked Questions

Yes — it is increasingly expected by EV-driving guests and can improve booking rates, reviews, and listing visibility in filtered searches. A basic setup does not require a permanent wall charger installation when a compatible outlet is already available near the parking area.
A 32A portable charger with a NACS plug covers Tesla and newer Ford, GM, and Rivian vehicles. A TSL-to-J1772 adapter added to the kit covers J1772 (non-Tesla) guests. This combination handles most North American EVs without requiring two separate chargers.
No hardwired wall charger installation is required when a compatible outlet is already available near your parking area. A portable Level 2 charger plugs into a NEMA 14-50 or NEMA 6-50 outlet and delivers charging speeds equivalent to many wall-mounted units. If your property needs a new outlet added, consult a licensed electrician.
Include a short note in your house manual: which outlet or charger is available, where it is located, how to connect and disconnect it, and any rules such as not leaving the car connected after it is full. Clear instructions reduce misuse and help guests charge confidently without contacting you at midnight.
An EV-rated extension cord in the right length — 20 ft or 25 ft covers most property layouts — can bridge the gap. Use only extension cords rated for EV charging. Standard household extension cords are not suitable for the sustained current draw of EV charging.
Use a charger with built-in thermal and overcurrent protection. Store the charger in a weather-resistant location when not in use. Provide written guest instructions. Check the charger and outlet after each stay as part of your turnover checklist. For a full safety overview, see our EV charger safety guide.
Yes, if the setup is consistent and reliable. List the outlet type (NEMA 14-50, standard 120V), the charger connector type (NACS, J1772, or both), and any guest instructions. Accurate listing details help EV-driving guests filter for your property and set correct expectations before arrival.

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