Just some thoughts as a user. We have both original and type 2 Tesla units installed. They are both limited to 32Kw and that is set on the charger unit and also by the in car system.
We were early adopters and it was clear that a TT system was essential. I have no expertise on cable sizes, but as was suggested above (but I am doing so more forcibly) you will seriously regret it if you don't put in a good data cable and wi fi point very close to the charger. The charger instructions don't make this clear.
The reason is that Tesla release 3 types of update. and they do it quite often. Standard, advanced (beta) and maps. especially for full spec cars with autosteer etc. (Waste of money - don;t spec that.....) Some of these will take quite a while to download, and you really don't want to interrupt that or have it fail on a slow wi-fi if you can possibly avoid it, as you can end up with a blacked out and unusable car for ages (4 or 5 hours). NEVER risk doing the updates during the day when you might want to use the car.
If you interrupt a maps update and it fails, then this ever so helpfully takes out all satnav, maps, destinations and all supercharger location guidance, as well as spotify and sometimes the radio and voice recognition too.