Stellantis Adds Tesla Supercharger Network Access for EVs
In a major move that signals the continued evolution of the electric-vehicle landscape, Stellantis has announced that it will integrate Tesla’s North American Charging System (NACS) into select battery-electric vehicles across North America, Japan, and South Korea. For current and future Stellantis EV owners, this decision opens the door to one of the largest and most reliable fast-charging networks in the world — more than 28,000 Tesla Superchargers across five countries.
This shift isn’t just a technical update; it’s a strategic milestone in how Stellantis aims to expand charging flexibility and enhance long-distance travel for its customers. Here’s what you need to know.
A Significant Boost in Charging Convenience
Starting early 2026 in North America — and in 2027 for Japan and South Korea — compatible Stellantis EVs will gain access to thousands of Tesla Supercharger stations. That means easier trip planning, reduced range anxiety, and a major expansion of fast-charging options for drivers across the globe.
The first North American models to join the network include:
- Jeep Wagoneer S
- Dodge Charger Daytona
- 2026 Jeep Recon
- Additional future BEVs across the Stellantis portfolio
Stellantis plans to share more details soon on adapter requirements and how current owners can take advantage of NACS access.
Why NACS Matters
The adoption of the North American Charging System has quickly become an industry trend, with many automakers embracing Tesla’s connector standard for its simplicity, reliability, and network scale. For Stellantis, integrating NACS is about giving customers freedom of choice:
- More charging locations
- More charging flexibility with cross-brand compatibility
- More control over when and where they power up
Simply put, this is about meeting consumer expectations for convenient, accessible charging — a crucial part of accelerating EV adoption.
A Customer-First Strategy
Stellantis has emphasized that expanding charging access is core to its electrification plan. By unlocking a major new network for its BEV customers, the company is reinforcing its commitment to delivering vehicles that adapt to real-world needs, not the other way around.
This collaboration also complements Stellantis’ existing charging initiatives, broadening the ecosystem its EV drivers can tap into and ultimately creating a more seamless ownership experience.
A Note on Forward-Looking Statements
As with all future-focused developments, Stellantis notes that timing and availability may be influenced by factors such as infrastructure readiness, regulatory considerations, and supply-chain dynamics. Details shared today reflect current expectations and may evolve as the rollout approaches.







