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Stellantis BEVs to access Tesla charging network as EV adoption accelerates

Starting in 2026, Stellantis customers will be able to charge compatible EVs at more than 28,000 Tesla Supercharger locations.
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On the Dash:

  • Stellantis BEV owners in North America, Japan, and South Korea will gain access to over 28,000 Tesla Superchargers starting in 2026–2027.
  • Initial North American models include the Jeep Wagoneer S, Dodge Charger Daytona, and the 2026 Jeep Recon, with additional models planned.
  • The collaboration emphasizes Stellantis’ strategy to enhance charging convenience, long-distance travel confidence, and consumer choice for electric vehicles.

Stellantis announced on Wednesday that it will adopt Tesla’s North American Charging System (NACS) for select battery-electric vehicles (BEVs) in North America, Japan, and South Korea, giving drivers access to more than 28,000 Tesla Superchargers across the five countries.

The rollout begins in early 2026 in North America and 2027 in Japan and South Korea, starting with current BEVs such as the Jeep Wagoneer S and Dodge Charger Daytona. The 2026 Jeep Recon and future Stellantis BEVs will also support NACS, with additional details on network accessibility and adapter requirements expected later.

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Stellantis is implementing this move as part of its strategy to enhance consumer options, aiming to offer greater convenience and assurance for long-distance travel. By expanding access to Tesla’s charging network, the automaker believes customers will have greater control over when, where, and how they charge their EVs.

However, the automaker emphasized that forward-looking statements about feature availability and charging infrastructure are subject to risks and uncertainties, including market conditions, infrastructure reliability, regulatory developments, and supply chain challenges. Stellantis noted that actual results could differ materially from current expectations.

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