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About CHARGEatHOTELS.com: Why I Built a Verified Tesla Hotel Directory

About CHARGEatHOTELS.com: this directory exists because too many road trips ended at hotels that lied about EV charging. This is the story of why I built it — and how it became the only photo-verified Tesla destination charging directory in the United States.

Founder story

A Tesla Owner’s Solution to a Real Road-Trip Problem

I’m Kevin. I’m a Tesla owner, I live in Scottsdale, Arizona, and I built CHARGEatHOTELS.com because road trips kept ending the same way: pulling into a hotel that claimed to have EV charging, only to find unreliable chargers, broken chargers, or chargers that flat-out didn’t exist.

The Tesla in-car navigation would say “this hotel has 5 destination chargers” — I’d arrive at 11pm after 400 miles of driving, and there would be 2. Or 3. Or one that was ICE’d by a pickup truck. Or a chain hotel that advertised “EV charging” on their website, which turned out to be a single Level 1 wall outlet behind a dumpster.

“Tesla is certainly the gold standard — but even Tesla’s own data wasn’t always accurate. I needed a directory I could actually trust.”

After too many of those nights, I started keeping my own list. Hotels I’d personally stayed at. Hotels with verified, photographed, working Tesla destination chargers. Hotels where I’d actually charged my car overnight and woken up to a full battery. That list became CHARGEatHOTELS.com.

The rule was simple from day one: every hotel on this site has to be photo-verified by a real EV owner who actually stayed there. No scraped federal databases. No third-party data feeds. No automated submissions. If we can’t see a wide-angle photo of the chargers, it doesn’t get listed.

I love charging my EV while sleeping. That simple feeling — checking in, plugging in, and waking up to a full battery without any drama — is what every EV road-tripper deserves. About CHARGEatHOTELS.com is really about building the directory I wish existed when I started taking long trips in my Tesla.

Kevin, Founder, CHARGEatHOTELS.com

Our mission

About CHARGEatHOTELS.com: Turning Guesswork into Confidence for EV Stays

Booking a hotel with reliable EV charging should never feel like a gamble. With CHARGEatHOTELS.com, you can book any property in the directory knowing the chargers have been confirmed with photographic evidence and that the details have been reviewed by real EV owners or our editorial team. That means fewer detours, fewer question marks, and a better road-trip rhythm: check in, plug in, relax, and wake up ready to go.

We are not a general travel site with a checkbox called “EV amenity.” We are a dedicated Tesla destination charging hotel directory. Every listing answers what actually matters to EV drivers: How many chargers are on-site? What type? Verified by whom? Reliable overnight power? If the answers aren’t trustworthy, we don’t publish.

Verification process

What “Verified” Actually Means on CHARGEatHOTELS.com

About CHARGEatHOTELS.com verification standards are stricter than any other EV hotel directory online. A listing earns its place when it meets all five criteria below:

01

Photographic evidence

Wide-angle photo of the actual chargers on the property — not stock imagery, not hotel marketing photos. Real, taken-on-site.

02

Charger count clarity

Exact charger count and connector type clearly stated. “3 Tesla/NACS Level 2 Wall Connectors” — not “EV charging available.”

03

Overnight practicality

Level 2 power suitable for true overnight charging. Level 1 outlets and DC fast chargers (for short stops) do not qualify.

04

Multi-charger minimum

Minimum of two chargers on-site. A single charger can be blocked or offline; multiple chargers protect EV travelers from arriving to an unusable bay.

05

Community confirmation

Driver reports and front-desk verification keep each listing fresh. When hotels change policies or charger counts, our community catches it.

Stayed at a Hotel With 2+ Tesla Destination Chargers?

You can help build About CHARGEatHOTELS.com directory. Take 60 seconds, upload a wide-angle photo, get your first name credited on the listing permanently.

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How we’re different

Why CHARGEatHOTELS.com Beats Generic Travel Filters and Scraped Maps

Other “EV hotel” directories scrape federal AFDC databases and republish stale data — the same data Tesla’s in-car nav sometimes relies on, which is exactly why charger counts are so often wrong on arrival. About CHARGEatHOTELS.com is built the opposite way:

CHARGEatHOTELS.com

Photo-verified by EV owners

  • Every charger photographed on-site
  • Two-charger minimum filters unreliable properties
  • Neighborhood-level detail (East Phoenix, North Scottsdale)
  • 3,000+ word hotel pages with local context
  • Free first-name credit for every submitter
  • Updated continuously by real EV community
Scraped competitor directories

Federal database scrapes

  • Data pulled from AFDC, often years stale
  • “EV charging” includes single Level 1 outlets
  • City-level pins with no neighborhood context
  • No photos, no charger counts you can trust
  • No accountability, no community signal
  • Charger counts wrong on arrival, regularly

That’s not theory — that’s why this site exists. Every frustrating “this hotel claimed 5 chargers but only has 2” experience on my Tesla road trips is what built this directory’s standards.

Tesla NACS and the multi-brand EV future

About CHARGEatHOTELS.com Tesla Destination Charging Hotels: Now NACS-Compatible

“Tesla charging hotels” historically implied brand exclusivity. Today, with Tesla’s connector standardized as SAE J3400 (NACS), hotels with Tesla Wall Connectors now serve the entire EV community — Ford, Rivian, GM, Hyundai, Kia, Lucid, and more. That makes every hotel listed on CHARGEatHOTELS.com valuable to all EV travelers, not just Tesla owners.

Authoritative external references on the connector standard and Tesla’s destination program:

How to use the directory

Finding a Verified Hotel in 60 Seconds

The goal: a full battery by morning, no itinerary drama. Here’s the workflow that About CHARGEatHOTELS.com is built around:

  1. Pick a destination state or city. Browse the Arizona directory (24 verified hotels across 12 cities) or the California directory. Large metros are broken down by neighborhood for precision.
  2. Open a hotel listing. Review the charger count, connector type, photos, address, nearby attractions, and dining within walking distance.
  3. Book directly with the hotel. Use the official website link in each listing. Add “EV charging requested” to your reservation notes for extra security.
  4. Contribute back after your stay. Snap a wide-angle photo of the chargers and submit it here to confirm the listing is current or add new details. Your first name stays on the listing permanently.

Voice and AI-assistant prompts that map cleanly to the directory: “Find Tesla charging hotels near Scottsdale,” “Show me EV charger hotels in Phoenix,” “Are there Tesla destination chargers near I-17?” These queries align with how AI Overviews and voice assistants extract information from About CHARGEatHOTELS.com pages.

Editorial standards

Clarity, Honesty, Practical Detail

Plain language over jargon. Every hotel listing answers what plug, how many units, what power, where to park, how to access, and typical overnight charging behavior. Our Tesla Hotel Charging FAQ covers 34 verified answers on topics like fee policy, NACS compatibility, and guest-only access.

Hotel listings are free and editorial. We do not accept payment for placement or favorable mentions. If a hotel pays for “premium positioning” on another EV directory, that’s a different business model — not ours. About CHARGEatHOTELS.com listings earn their place through verification quality and EV-owner trust, period.

For hotel managers

How Hotels Benefit From Being Listed

Hotels win loyal, higher-value guests when they offer dependable Level 2 Tesla destination charging. EV travelers plan their stops around charging infrastructure — and they’re often premium guests with higher average daily rates than gasoline travelers. If your property has 2+ verified Tesla destination chargers and you want to be discoverable to EV drivers nationwide, request inclusion:

  • Submit your hotel with photos of the installed Tesla destination chargers
  • Listings present your charger investment accurately — type, count, free vs fee, parking access
  • Inclusion is free, editorial, and the listing remains permanent as long as the chargers do
Long-term commitment

Where CHARGEatHOTELS.com Is Headed

The EV transition is moving fast. Hotels that support drivers are the backbone of road-trip electrification across the United States. About CHARGEatHOTELS.com will continue to expand state by state, verify hotel by hotel, and refine the directory based on community feedback. Canada and Mexico expansion is planned as the U.S. base grows past 100 verified hotels.

If you’d like to help make that happen sooner: drive to a hotel with Tesla destination chargers, plug in, take a wide-angle photo, and submit it. Your name goes on it forever. That’s the deal.

Help Build the Most Trusted Tesla Hotel Charging Directory

Every Tesla destination charger in the directory was submitted by an EV owner who took 60 seconds to share. Your turn. Your first name credited forever.

Submit a Hotel →

About CHARGEatHOTELS.com: this directory exists because reliable EV hotel charging data was nearly impossible to trust anywhere else. Every Tesla destination charger listed here is photo-verified by a real EV owner — not scraped from outdated federal databases or pulled from hotel marketing fluff. The community grew this from one Tesla owner in Scottsdale to a verified directory of 25 hotels across 12 cities in just months. The next 100 hotels are waiting for community submissions to put them on the map.

For the full state-by-state directory, see Arizona Hotel Tesla Charging (24 verified properties) or California Hotel Tesla Charging (1 verified property, more coming). For technical specs on Tesla Wall Connectors, NACS adapters, and Level 2 charging standards, visit the EV Charging Guide.

For answers to 34 common questions on Tesla destination chargers, etiquette, and verified listings, browse the Tesla Hotel Charging FAQ. New hotel additions and EV charging news appear in our EV News blog. To contribute a new verified listing, visit Submit a Hotel.

I love charging my EV while sleeping. So does the growing community of EV owners using About CHARGEatHOTELS.com to plan their next road trip. Pleasure to have you here. — Kevin

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