
Tesla Premium Connectivity Invoice: Where to Find It and Why It Cannot Be Synced Automatically Yet (2026)
Learn where Tesla stores Premium Connectivity subscription invoices and receipts, how they differ from Supercharger invoices, and why third-party apps still cannot import them through the public Tesla API.

Tesla Premium Connectivity Invoice: Where to Find It and Why It Cannot Be Synced Automatically Yet
Many Tesla owners search for terms like Tesla Premium Connectivity invoice, Premium Connectivity receipt, or how to download a Tesla subscription invoice when accounting or reimbursement time comes around.
That is a real need. Premium Connectivity is a recurring paid subscription, so it is reasonable to expect a clean billing document for it. The confusing part is that Tesla handles Premium Connectivity invoices differently from Supercharger charging invoices, and that difference matters if you want to automate record-keeping.
At the time of writing on April 7, 2026, Tesla’s public support and developer documentation point to a clear answer:
- Yes, Tesla provides a way to view or download Premium Connectivity subscription invoices manually
- No, Tesla’s public Fleet API still does not provide a documented endpoint for third-party apps to fetch those subscription invoices automatically
That is why PlaidInvoices can automate Supercharger invoice collection, but cannot yet import Premium Connectivity subscription invoices directly.
Where to Find Your Tesla Premium Connectivity Invoice
According to Tesla support, the main manual path is inside the Tesla app:
- Open the Tesla app
- Tap Upgrades
- Tap Manage
- Tap Subscription
- Scroll to the bottom to find the invoices
Tesla also says you can download subscription invoices in your Tesla Account by going to:
- Manage Car
- Documents
If you are only looking for a Tesla Premium Connectivity receipt, Tesla support also points owners to the subscription management area in the app under Upgrades and Manage.
In other words, the invoice usually exists, but the workflow is still manual.
Premium Connectivity Invoice vs. Supercharger Invoice
These documents are easy to mix up, but they are not the same thing.
| Document type | What it covers | Manual access | Public Tesla API access |
|---|---|---|---|
| Premium Connectivity invoice | Monthly or annual connectivity subscription | Yes | No documented invoice endpoint |
| Supercharger invoice | A paid Supercharger charging session | Yes | Yes |
| Home charging cost record | Estimated or calculated home electricity use | Partial only | No invoice workflow |
That distinction matters because many Tesla expense workflows rely on session-level charging invoices, while Premium Connectivity is a subscription billing workflow.
If what you actually need is Tesla charging invoices, read How to Download Tesla Charging Invoices.
Why PlaidInvoices Cannot Fetch Premium Connectivity Invoices Yet
This is not mainly a UI problem or a missing export button on our side. It is an API limitation.
As of April 7, 2026, Tesla’s public Fleet API documents these relevant endpoints:
charging_historyfor charging eventscharging_invoicefor a charging invoice PDF tied to charging historyeligible_subscriptionsfor checking available subscriptions for a vehicle
What Tesla does not document is a public endpoint for:
- listing Premium Connectivity billing invoices
- downloading Premium Connectivity invoice PDFs
- retrieving recurring subscription receipts for connected vehicles
So even if an app has Tesla OAuth access, there is currently no documented public API route that would let it reliably sync those subscription billing documents the same way it can sync Supercharger invoices.
That is the important point for anyone comparing the two workflows:
- Supercharger invoices can be automated because Tesla exposes charging history and charging invoice retrieval
- Premium Connectivity invoices still require manual retrieval because Tesla does not expose a public subscription invoice endpoint
What You Can Automate Today
If your goal is to reduce month-end admin, there is still a useful split:
- Use Tesla’s app or Tesla Account to download Premium Connectivity invoices manually
- Use PlaidInvoices to automate Supercharger invoice collection, CSV exports, filtering, and monthly delivery
For many owners, that already removes most of the repetitive work, because charging invoices are the larger recurring document set.
A Practical Filing Workflow Until Tesla Opens the API
If you need Premium Connectivity invoices for bookkeeping, reimbursement, or tax records, the simplest low-friction process is:
- Download the subscription invoice from the Tesla app or Tesla Account after each renewal
- Save it with a consistent filename such as
tesla-premium-connectivity-2026-04.pdf - Keep it in a separate folder from Supercharger invoices
- Add a short note with the vehicle and billing period if you manage more than one Tesla
- Forward it to accounting together with your other monthly vehicle costs
This sounds basic, but consistency matters more than complexity here. A clean folder of 12 subscription invoices is much easier to work with than trying to rediscover the download path at tax time.
When This Matters Most
The keyword may sound niche, but the use case is not. People usually need a Tesla Premium Connectivity invoice for one of these reasons:
- Monthly business bookkeeping
- Employee reimbursement for company vehicle costs
- VAT, GST, or local tax documentation where applicable
- End-of-year expense reconciliation
- Fleet or multi-vehicle subscription tracking
If that is your use case, the key is to treat Premium Connectivity as a subscription expense, not as a charging expense.
Will PlaidInvoices Support Premium Connectivity Invoices in the Future?
Potentially, yes, but only if Tesla exposes the right public billing endpoints.
If Tesla later adds documented API support for:
- subscription invoice listing
- subscription PDF retrieval
- recurring billing metadata for Premium Connectivity
then this is the kind of workflow that could be automated much more cleanly.
For now, the honest answer is simpler:
- PlaidInvoices supports Supercharger invoices
- Premium Connectivity invoices still have to be downloaded manually
That is not ideal, but it is precise.
Best Workflow Today
If you want the shortest version:
- Need Premium Connectivity invoices: get them from the Tesla app or Tesla Account
- Need Supercharger invoices: automate them with PlaidInvoices
- Need home charging documentation: use a separate utility or calculation-based workflow
If you also need better documentation around business charging costs, you may want to read How to Track and Deduct Tesla Home Charging Expenses for Business and How to Export Tesla Charging History for Reimbursements and Expense Reports (2026).
FAQ
Can I download a Tesla Premium Connectivity invoice from the Tesla app?
Yes. Tesla support says you can open Upgrades, then Manage, then Subscription, and find invoices at the bottom of that screen.
Can I download Premium Connectivity invoices from my Tesla Account?
Yes. Tesla support says subscription invoices are also available in your Tesla Account under Manage Car and Documents.
Is a Premium Connectivity invoice the same as a Supercharger invoice?
No. A Premium Connectivity invoice is a subscription billing document. A Supercharger invoice is tied to an individual paid charging session.
Can third-party apps fetch Premium Connectivity invoices automatically?
Not through Tesla’s documented public Fleet API as of April 7, 2026.
Why does PlaidInvoices support Supercharger invoices but not Premium Connectivity invoices?
Because Tesla documents public API endpoints for charging history and charging invoice PDFs, but not for Premium Connectivity subscription invoice retrieval.