Some AC destination chargers require you to bring your own Type 2 cable. I use these when I am parked for work, shops, meal, beach, park or library etc. or at my accommodation.
My Tesla 3LR accepts a rate of 11kW per hour of AC, so, for example, my car tops up with 22kWh from 50% to 80% in 2 hours.
I carry and use a Type 2 cable at non Tesla chargers. There are different strengths of cable, 7kw or 22 kw. For Tesla you need the 22 kw 3 phase 32A cable.
The Tesla Shop was out of stock at the time I bought my EV, so I ordered mine from https://EVolutionAustralia.com.au and it arrived safely.
There are different strengths of cable, 7kw or 22 kw. For Tesla you need the 22 kw. It’s a Type 2 to Type 2 Mennekes Charging Cable 22kw 5m. They have thick copper inside them and ruggedly insulated and built to last.