Multi-Factor Authentication
Multi-factor authentication protects your Tesla Account by requiring a secondary form of verification before signing in. Once multi-factor authentication is set up, you’ll be required to enter your account credentials and verify your identity from a registered device each time you sign in.
You must register at least one mobile device to enable multi-factor authentication for your Tesla Account. You will need your account credentials, a mobile device and a third-party authenticator app to complete the set-up process.
Set up with a Mobile Device
- If not installed already, download an authenticator app on your mobile device.
- Sign in to your Tesla Account with your email and password. Then, tap ‘Profile Settings.’
- Under Multi-Factor Authentication, tap ‘Manage.’
- To set up multi-factor authentication for your Tesla Account, enter your account credentials and follow the steps listed. You will be asked to copy the generated passcode from your authenticator app.
- Return to the Tesla website to enter the passcode.
- Once the set-up is complete, you will receive an email confirming that multi-factor authentication has been enabled for your Tesla Account.
Set up with a Desktop QR Code
- If not installed already, download an authenticator app on your mobile device.
- Sign in to your Tesla Account with your email and password. Then, select ‘Profile Settings.’
- Under Multi-Factor Authentication, tap ‘Manage.’
- To set up multi-factor authentication for your Tesla Account, scan the provided QR code with a mobile device to generate a passcode.
- Return to the Tesla website to enter the passcode.
- Once the set-up is complete, you will receive an email confirming that multi-factor authentication has been enabled for your Tesla Account.
Set up with a Security Key
- If not installed already, download an authenticator app on your mobile device.
- Sign in to your Tesla Account with your email and password. Then, tap ‘Profile Settings.’
- Under Multi-Factor Authentication, tap ‘Manage.’
- On the set-up screen, select ‘set-up manually.’
- A security key will display your screen. This key will need to be entered manually into the authenticator app. Copy the provided key.
- Open your authenticator app and add a new account. Enter the key when prompted. Once complete, the authenticator app should provide a one-time passcode.
- Return to the Tesla website to enter the passcode.
- Once the set-up is complete, you will receive an email confirming that multi-factor authentication has been enabled for your Tesla Account.
You can have up to two registered devices at a time. Registered devices can be added, removed or renamed at any time from your Tesla Account.
Set-up a Second Registered Device
- Sign in to your Tesla Account. Then, select ‘Profile Settings.’
- Under ‘Multi-Factor Authentication’, select ‘Manage.’
- Select ‘Set Up a Device.’
- Follow the steps provided to set up a device.
Remove a Registered Device
- Sign in to your Tesla Account. Then, select ‘Profile Settings.’
- Under ‘Multi-Factor Authentication’, select ‘Manage.’
- Under ‘Registered Devices’, tap ‘Manage.’
- Find the device you’d like to remove. Then, select ‘Edit.’
- To complete removing a registered device, select ‘Yes, Remove.’
Rename a Registered Device
- Sign in to your Tesla Account. Then, select ‘Profile Settings.’
- Under ‘Multi-Factor Authentication’, select ‘Manage.’
- Under ‘Registered Devices’, tap ‘Manage.’
- Find the device you’d like to rename. Then, select ‘Edit.’
- Rename your device and select ‘Save.’
If you’ve lost your registered device or can’t access your authenticator app, use a backup passcode to gain one-time access to your account. You can set up your backup passcodes once you’ve enabled multi-factor authentication, and you can generate new codes when needed. We recommend storing your passcodes in a safe place.
Set up Backup Passcodes
- Sign in to your Tesla Account. Then, select ‘Profile Settings.’
- Under ‘Multi-Factor Authentication’, select ‘Manage.’
- Under ‘Backup Passcodes’, tap ‘Set-up.’
Generate New Backup Passcodes
- Sign in to your Tesla Account. Then, select ‘Profile Settings.’
- Under ‘Multi-Factor Authentication’, select ‘Manage.’
- Under ‘Backup Passcodes’, select ‘Manage.’
- Select ‘Get New Passcodes’ to generate a new list of backup passcodes.