EVBASE Charging Cable Organizer Wall Mount
EVBASE Charging Cable Organizer Wall Mount
$20–$35
EVBASE Cable Organizer Review
A Tesla charging cable lying on the garage floor looks messy, creates a tripping hazard, and can get damaged by being driven over or stepped on. This wall-mount organizer is a simple, inexpensive fix that makes your home charging setup look professional.
Clean Setup
Mount it next to your charger or outlet, coil the cable onto the holder, and hang the connector nozzle in the dedicated cradle. The transformation is immediate — your charging station goes from tangled cable on the floor to a clean, organized setup in about 10 minutes of installation.
Cable Protection
Charging cables left on the ground get driven over, stepped on, and exposed to moisture. Over time, this damages the cable insulation and can affect charging reliability. A wall-mounted holder keeps the cable elevated, coiled without kinks, and protected from damage. Given that a Tesla Mobile Connector replacement costs $200+, protecting it with a $25 holder is sensible.
Installation
The organizer mounts to your garage wall with two screws (included). You'll need a drill and the appropriate wall anchors for your wall type (drywall, concrete, etc.). The entire installation takes under 10 minutes. Mount it at a comfortable height where you can easily coil and uncoil the cable without bending over.
Compatibility
The EVBASE holder works with the Tesla Mobile Connector (Gen 2 and Gen 3), the Tesla Wall Connector cable, and most third-party J1772 charger cables up to 25 feet. The nozzle holder accommodates both NACS and J1772 connectors.
Who Should Buy This
Any Tesla owner with a home charging setup, especially if you use the Tesla Mobile Connector with a NEMA 14-50 outlet. If your charger is a wall-mounted unit with integrated cable management (like the ChargePoint Home Flex), you may not need this.
Key Features
Pros
- Makes garage charging setup look clean
- Extends cable life by preventing ground contact
- Very affordable
- Easy 2-screw wall mount installation
Cons
- Requires drilling into wall
- Plastic quality is adequate but not premium
- Won't hold very thick aftermarket cables