Tesla will install 20,000 universal wall connectors across 2,000 Hilton properties in the United States, Canada and Mexico beginning early next year, the companies said.
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Tesla will bring its charging capabilities to Hilton properties across North America, the companies announced Thursday. Under the agreement announced Thursday, Tesla will bring six of its universal wall connectors at minimum to each of the 2,000 hotels across the U.S., Canada and Mexico. In total, the deal will add some 20,000 of the devices to Hilton properties.A Hilton Hotel sign.
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