
If you have an existing Powerwall 2 system, good news is on the way. Tesla has confirmed that a software update due in June 2026 will allow Powerwall 2 and Powerwall 3 units to work together seamlessly in the same home.
Until now, the two Powerwall generations have been separate product lines. That means homeowners with an existing Powerwall 2 who wanted to expand their battery storage had limited options. The upcoming firmware update changes that entirely – your Powerwall 2 stays exactly as it is, and a Powerwall 3 can be added alongside it.
No hardware changes are needed to your existing system. Tesla has confirmed that current Powerwall 2 installations remain fully compliant, and the new compatibility is delivered through a software update only.
Coming June 2026 – Tesla’s firmware update will enable combined Powerwall 2 and Powerwall 3 operation. Nothing changes with your existing system ahead of the update. We’ll keep you informed as the rollout approaches.
This is a genuine upgrade pathway for existing Powerwall 2 customers who’ve been waiting to grow their system. If you’d like to understand what this means for your home specifically, our team is happy to walk you through the options.
This post is based on communications received from Tesla Energy ahead of the firmware release. Details are subject to change as Tesla releases official documentation closer to the June 2026 launch.




