
Tesla’s Wall Connector price continues to fluctuate, but the latest price change see its going down, now at $495 USD in the United States.
Previously, the Wall Connector saw a price jump from $500 to $550 back in November 2021, but today it has dropped $55 to $495, points out @SawyerMerritt.
“Wall Connector is the most convenient charging solution for houses, apartments, hospitality properties and workplaces,” says Tesla.
“With up to 44 miles of range added per hour of charging, a 24 ft (7.3m) cable length, multiple power settings, and a versatile indoor/outdoor design, Wall Connector provides unparalleled convenience,” explains the Tesla website.
Back in December 2021, Tesla also launched Wall Connector colour-matched faceplates, available in red multi-coat, black, deep blue metallic and midnight silver metallic to match its vehicle colours.
Despite the Wall Connector seeing a price drop, earlier this week Tesla increased the price of select Model 3 and Model Y vehicles by $1,000 USD in the U.S., with changes also affecting Canada, China and Europe.
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