Tesla Wall Connector expansion hits 184+ sites, 1,400 chargers since November

Building on its rapid rollout, Tesla has now activated over 184 Wall Connector for Business sites worldwide since early November 2025, surpassing 1,400 chargers. The latest wave includes 26 sites in the past two weeks alone, adding 161 chargers across the US, supporting Tesla and non-Tesla EVs to boost business traffic.

Tesla continues expanding its Wall Connector for Business program, reaching over 184 new sites and more than 1,400 Level 2 chargers globally since early November 2025—up from 158 sites and 1,250 chargers reported last month.

Momentum accelerated recently, with 26 sites operational in the last two weeks, installing 161 chargers at public and private locations. Highlights include Grigio Apartments in Northridge, Los Angeles (24 chargers); Mansell Overlook in Roswell, Georgia (56 across four buildings); and The Maxwell Xentury City in Kissimmee, Florida (11 chargers). Additional sites span Vermont, New York, Texas, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Nebraska, Kansas, Virginia, Maryland, and Idaho, with 1–24 units each.

These additions integrate charging into apartments, resorts, hotels, and markets, promoting EV adoption. Businesses fund installations via Tesla Certified Installers and manage access/pricing through Tesla software, which handles billing.

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Vivid photo illustration of a Tesla Supercharger station depicting Tesla's dominance in adding US DC fast-charging ports in Q3 2025, with cars charging and growth stats displayed.
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Tesla dominates US DC fast-charging additions in Q3 2025

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The United States added 4,061 new DC fast-charging ports in the third quarter of 2025, bringing the national total to 64,486 across 12,375 stations. Tesla led the growth by installing 1,820 new ports, accounting for nearly 45% of additions, while rivals like ChargePoint and Electrify America trailed behind. This expansion reflects a maturing EV infrastructure market, with reliability improving and prices slightly rising.

Tesla has rapidly expanded its Wall Connector for Business program, with more than 158 new sites coming online globally since early November, adding over 1,250 charging plugs at commercial locations. These installations, funded by businesses themselves, aim to attract EV drivers and potentially generate revenue for property owners. The chargers are compatible with Tesla vehicles and other EVs, broadening access to public charging infrastructure.

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Tesla's Supercharging network in the United States has surpassed 3,000 stations. This milestone reflects a roughly 20% expansion since the start of 2025.

Volkswagen has announced that owners of its ID.4 and ID. Buzz electric vehicles will gain access to Tesla's Supercharger network in North America starting November 18, 2025. This follows a delay of several months from the initial timeline. Eligible drivers will need a NACS adapter to use over 25,000 compatible DC fast chargers.

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Tesla has launched its first Megacharger station available to Semi fleet customers at a site in Ontario, California. The station, located in a key freight corridor, supports the company's expanding network for electric trucks. This marks a shift toward broader commercial use of the infrastructure.

Tesla has opened a new Supercharger station in Chula Vista, California. The facility on Proctor Valley Road features 16 stalls. The announcement came from Tesla's official charging account on X.

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Pilot Travel Centers has agreed with Tesla to install heavy-duty electric truck chargers at select locations along major US highways. The first sites are set to open in summer 2026, focusing initially on Tesla's Semi vehicles. This partnership aims to support the growing demand for alternative fuels in North American trucking.

 

 

 

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