Tesla Destination Hotels
1,709 hotels, resorts, and inns across all 50 states have Tesla Destination chargers. That's 5,604 Tesla charging ports available overnight for Tesla and (on newer units) all EVs.
About Tesla Destination Chargers
What they are
Level 2 wall connectors (up to 11.5 kW / 48A) installed by Tesla at partner hotels. Designed for overnight charging — not fast top-ups.
Charging speed
Adds ~30–35 miles of range per hour. An 8-hour overnight stay delivers 250–280 miles — a near-full charge for most EVs.
Non-Tesla compatibility
Newer Magic Dock units: plug in any EV directly. Older Gen 2 units: Tesla only (or use a J1772 adapter).
Cost
Often free for hotel guests. Some properties charge a nightly or per-session fee. Confirm when booking.
Tesla Destination Hotels by State
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Tesla Destination charger?
Tesla Destination chargers are Level 2 wall connectors (up to 11.5 kW) installed by Tesla at hotels, restaurants, and resorts. Older units use the proprietary Tesla connector; newer Magic Dock units let non-Tesla EVs charge too.
Can non-Tesla EVs use Tesla Destination chargers?
On newer Magic Dock units, yes. On older Gen 2 Wall Connectors, you need a J1772-to-NACS adapter. Call ahead to confirm charger type.
How fast do Tesla Destination chargers charge?
Up to 11.5 kW (32A) — roughly 30–35 miles per hour. An 8-hour overnight stay adds 250–350 miles.
Is Tesla Destination charging free?
Many hotels include it free for guests. Some charge a nightly or session fee. Confirm when booking.