The problem with Tesla and many other EV cars is that manufacturers do not include a spare tire. Then, if you puncture a tire on the road, you will inevitably have to wait for a tow truck. He will definitely come, but you will wait for him for half an hour in the best-case scenario. He will load your Tesla on board and take it to the nearest tire repair station. You'll be fortunate if it's business hours. Otherwise, you will have to leave the car until tomorrow.
In the best-case scenario, all this can take you from several hours to two days. It all depends on many factors.
A small and cheap repair kit from Amazon can help save you a lot of time and nerves on the road.
You don't need to be a master or have any special skills. In many cases, the wheel can be temporarily repaired fairly quickly and easily. Of course, it all depends on the degree of damage to the wheel, the location of the puncture, and the general condition of the wheel.
However, if it saves you time and money, I would highly advise you to have such a kit in your car.