Tesla Adds 219 Wall Connectors Across 32 Business Sites

πŸ“Œ UPDATE β€” June 19, 2026

Tesla Charging has announced another wave of Wall Connector for Business deployments: 31 new sites adding 142 Wall Connectors across public and private properties. The largest single deployment in this batch is CPV 12015 Waterfront in Los Angeles, CA, which received 20 Wall Connectors, making it a notable destination charging hub on the West Coast. This latest rollout comes on top of the 219 connectors across 32 sites covered in our original report, signaling that Tesla's business charging network is continuing to scale rapidly.

Tesla Charging tweet announcing 31 new Wall Connector for Business sites

Tesla's commercial charging push is picking up pace. Over the past two weeks, the company activated 219 Wall Connectors across 32 new business sites in North America β€” a steady clip that signals the Wall Connector for Business program has moved well past its pilot phase into full-scale rollout.

TeslaNewswire tweet showing 219 Wall Connectors installed across 32 business sites
Source: @TeslaNewswire β€” June 12, 2026

The largest single deployment in this batch was Wilshire House in Los Angeles, CA, which received 66 Wall Connectors β€” a significant install for a residential property. Spring Quarter in Atlanta, GA added 20 units, and Grand Traverse Resort in Acme, MI also made the list, extending Tesla's commercial network into the Midwest hospitality sector.

This latest expansion fits a pattern that's been building throughout 2026. According to previous tracking data, Tesla activated 491 Wall Connectors across 73 business sites in a single four-week window in May, and added 248 connectors across 54 sites in a two-week stretch in April. The cumulative total has grown to well over 1,250 commercial connectors added since late 2025. Each Universal Wall Connector delivers up to 11.5 kW β€” roughly 44 miles of range per hour β€” and supports both NACS and J1772, meaning non-Tesla EVs can charge there too.

For apartment residents and hotel guests, these installs matter more than a Supercharger stop. Overnight or all-day charging at your building or resort means you arrive at your destination full and leave the same way, without ever hunting for a public charger. The question is how quickly Tesla can push this into mid-size markets beyond LA and Atlanta β€” and whether property managers in your area are already in the pipeline.

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Sources & reporting notes

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  1. @TeslaNewswire on X (2026-06-12T19:28:35.000Z) β€” Direct source
  2. @TeslaCharging on X (2026-06-19T19:06:25.000Z) β€” Direct source

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