A Jeep Wagoneer S EV charging at a Tesla Supercharger, illustrating Stellantis' adoption of NACS for improved charging access in North America.
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Stellantis adopts Tesla's NACS for EV charging access

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Stellantis has announced the adoption of Tesla's North American Charging System for select battery-electric vehicles, starting in early 2026 in North America. This move will provide access to thousands of Tesla Superchargers, enhancing charging convenience for models like the Jeep Wagoneer S and Dodge Charger Daytona. Japan and South Korea will follow in 2027.

On November 18, 2025, from its headquarters in Auburn Hills, Michigan, Stellantis revealed plans to integrate Tesla's North American Charging System (NACS) into its battery-electric vehicles (BEVs). The adoption targets North America first, with implementation beginning in early 2026, followed by Japan and South Korea in 2027. This integration will unlock access to more than 28,000 Tesla Superchargers across these regions, significantly expanding fast-charging options for Stellantis customers.

The rollout starts with existing North American BEVs, including the Jeep Wagoneer S and Dodge Charger Daytona, and extends to the 2026 Jeep Recon and additional future models. Stellantis indicated that further details on network accessibility and adapters for current BEV models in North America, Japan, and South Korea will be provided later. In North America alone, this adds over 20,000 public fast chargers to the ecosystem.

"This collaboration underscores Stellantis’ strategy to offer freedom of choice by supporting vehicles that fulfill customer requirements and meet consumer demand," the company stated. "By unlocking broader access to charging infrastructure, Stellantis gives customers more choice, more coverage and more control over how, where and when they power their BEVs."

Stellantis, which encompasses brands like Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ram, Alfa Romeo, FIAT, and Maserati, joins other automakers such as Toyota, General Motors, Hyundai, Kia, Lucid, and Rivian in adopting NACS. The standard's slimmer design and ease of use, along with the vast Supercharger network, have made it the de facto plug for new EVs in America. In Japan and South Korea, the transition improves reliability by eliminating connector-side locking mechanisms found in CHAdeMO and CCS1 systems.

Originally announced in 2024 with a 2025 start, the timeline has shifted slightly to early 2026, but it remains a key step in bolstering Stellantis' EV infrastructure amid its broader electrification efforts.

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Initial reactions on X to Stellantis adopting Tesla's NACS are predominantly positive, emphasizing enhanced charging convenience for Jeep Wagoneer S and Dodge Charger Daytona owners through access to over 28,000 Superchargers starting in 2026 in North America, with Japan and South Korea following in 2027. Media outlets and users highlight the benefits of standardization and reliability, while some express relief over smoother charging experiences compared to CCS. No significant negative or skeptical sentiments noted in early discussions.

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BMW iX EV charging at Tesla Supercharger station, symbolizing new access to over 25,000 stalls for BMW owners in North America.
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BMW EVs gain access to Tesla Superchargers in North America

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BMW electric vehicle owners in North America can now use Tesla's Supercharger network, adding over 25,000 charging stalls to their options. The rollout, effective December 10, 2025, supports models like the i4, i5, i7, and iX, though some require adapters or software updates. This marks BMW as the 15th automaker to join the network this year amid the industry's shift to the North American Charging Standard.

Volkswagen has announced that owners of its ID.4 and ID. Buzz electric vehicles will gain access to Tesla's Supercharger network in North America starting November 18, 2025. This follows a delay of several months from the initial timeline. Eligible drivers will need a NACS adapter to use over 25,000 compatible DC fast chargers.

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Tesla has introduced a newly redesigned DC fast-charging adapter that converts CCS1 to NACS and now fits the charging port of the Cybertruck. This update aims to enhance compatibility for the electric pickup truck. The release was announced on January 26, 2026.

Pilot Travel Centers has agreed with Tesla to install heavy-duty electric truck chargers at select locations along major US highways. The first sites are set to open in summer 2026, focusing initially on Tesla's Semi vehicles. This partnership aims to support the growing demand for alternative fuels in North American trucking.

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Tesla has introduced a new Supercharger station in Bridgeport, California. The facility includes 12 stalls for electric vehicle charging.

Building on its rapid rollout, Tesla has now activated over 184 Wall Connector for Business sites worldwide since early November 2025, surpassing 1,400 chargers. The latest wave includes 26 sites in the past two weeks alone, adding 161 chargers across the US, supporting Tesla and non-Tesla EVs to boost business traffic.

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Building on the recent badges announcement, Tesla has launched the Charging Passport in its mobile app—a digital collectible system likened to bumper stickers for Superchargers, accessible under the Charging section.

 

 

 

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