
Tesla has restocked its 18’ and 24’ Wall Connector in the online shop, but also increased the price by 10% in the U.S. to $550 USD, a $50 USD price hike compared to before.
In Canada, the Wall Connector increased to $700 CAD, up from $635 CAD, a $65 CAD increase.
“Wall Connector is the most convenient charging solution for houses, apartments, hospitality properties and workplaces,” explains Tesla’s website.
“With up to 44 miles of range added per hour of charging, multiple power settings, and a versatile indoor/outdoor design, Wall Connector provides unparalleled convenience. Available in 18 ft (5.5 meter) or 24 ft (7.3 meter) cable lengths,” adds the company’s product description.
Tesla recently introduced a Wall Connector with a J1772 connector, but that product has since been removed from the online shop. The J1772 connector would allow for non-Tesla vehicles to use the Wall Connector.
Back in September, the 24’ Wall Connector was $500 USD and the 18’ (similarly priced) wasn’t offered at the time.
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