Tesla is about to launch a new branded wireless phone charger for its vehicles after introducing its own for the Model 3 last year and disrupting the significant third-party aftermarket for Tesla accessories.

Model 3 comes with a wired docking system to charge smartphones in the center console, but many owners have opted for different alternatives due to the advent of wireless charging capability in many flagship phones today, including Apple’s most popular iPhones.

Some companies like Nomad and Jeda built custom wireless charging solutions for the Model 3 that became very popular.

Last year, the automaker decided to build and launch its own Model 3 wireless phone charger, which Tesla now sells directly on Amazon for $125.

Tesla is apparently following it up with a new wireless phone charger.

Following FCC fillings, a product page was posted by the Wireless Power Consortium for a new Tesla-branded wireless phone charger (hat tip to /u/sameerb):

The filing mentions an “extended power profile,” but other than that, there are not many details.

Here are some of the specs:

Qi Registration id 8252 Version 1.2.4 Currently licensed Yes Power profile Extended Power Profile Transmitter design MP-A9 Automotive Charger for inline assembly No Compliant Automotive Guidelines No Evaluation module No Potential power level 7.5 watts Subsystem for integration in other products No

Electrek’s Take

Based on the image, I doubt that this is for the Model 3. It doesn’t look like you could close the cover of the center console with what appears to be phone holders on the top.

Maybe it could be a product for the Model S and Model X — even maybe for a refresh Model S and Model X interior, which we expect to come this summer. Who knows?

What I do know is that it’s likely going to be expensive. Tesla’s current Model 3 wireless phone charger is $125, while there are many comparable options made for Model 3 on Amazon for just $30.

That said, a lot of people are willing to pay a premium to get a Tesla-branded phone charger.

What do you think? Let us know in the comment section below.

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