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Stellantis Expands Tesla Supercharger Access for EVs

Stellantis has revealed that its entire battery-electric vehicle lineup now has access to the Tesla Supercharger network. This comes after news that the 2027 Dodge Charger Daytona comes standard with the NACS charging port. That model can charge at V3 and V4 Superchargers without the need for an adapter. However, owners need to use one to charge at CCS stations like Electrify America and EVgo.

To access V3 and V4 Tesla Superchargers, Stellantis electric vehicles require an NACS to CCS adapter. That can be purchased at Mopar.com or through select dealers. Additionally, every BEV from the entire portfolio can also access Supercharger stations with Magic Docks, which are built-in adapters into each stall.

To make it simpler to access compatible Tesla’s Supercharger network, owners must set up an account and enter a payment method on the Free2Move Charge app. In addition, you can also search for chargers from other providers, including IONNA. Unfortunately, the automaker did not disclose if its EVs will feature Plug & Charge capability in the future.

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So, which vehicles are eligible? Virtually every EV that Stellantis offers in North America. That includes the 2024 to 2026 Fiat 500e, Dodge Charger Daytona, and Ram ProMaster EV. What about Jeep? The 2025 Wagoneer S and 2026 Recon also have access. Expect those models to eventually feature a native NACS port in the near future. Wait, what about Maserati’s EVs? They have access too! The 2025 to 2026 Grecale Folgore, 2024 to 2026 GranTurismo Folgore, and 2024 to 2026 GranCabrio Folgore can access Tesla Superchargers with an adapter.

With the addition of more vehicles gaining Supercharger access, Stellantis’ EV portfolio is a bit more compelling. From the little 500e to the hot Charger Daytona, charging one of the brand’s EVs just became that much easier and more reliable.

Source: Stellantis