Tesla has developed its own charging network called the Tesla Supercharger Network. Superchargers are high-speed chargers specifically designed for Tesla vehicles, allowing them to charge at a much faster rate compared to other charging options. Tesla Superchargers use a proprietary charging connector that is compatible with Tesla vehicles.

There are different generations of Superchargers, denoted by their power output. The earlier versions, known as V2 Superchargers, provide a power output of up to 150 kW, while the newer V3 Superchargers can deliver up to 250 kW. The higher power output of the V3 Superchargers allows for faster charging times
Companies Partnering With Tesla For Using Its Charging Network:
1) FORD
Starting next year 2024 Ford EVs will have the option to use Tesla Charging Networks. List Of FORD electric vehicles currently on sale.
- Ford Mustang Mach-E: The Mustang Mach-E is an all-electric SUV introduced by Ford. It combines the iconic Mustang brand with electric power and offers different battery options and range capabilities. It has been available for purchase since late 2020.
- Ford F-150 Lightning: The F-150 Lightning is an upcoming all-electric version of Ford’s popular F-150 pickup truck. It is expected to offer powerful performance, towing capabilities, and advanced technology features.
2) General Motors
General Motors (GM) became the second automaker to establish an agreement with Tesla to utilize its charging port technology. As part of the deal, GM electric vehicle (EV) owners will be able to utilize Tesla’s Supercharger network, starting in 2024. This will be made possible through the use of an adapter that enables GM’s Combined Charging System (CCS) ports to interface with Tesla’s proprietary charging infrastructure known as NACS.
- Chevrolet Bolt EV: The Chevrolet Bolt EV is a compact all-electric hatchback. It offers a relatively affordable price point and a range of over 200 miles. The Bolt EV has been available since 2017, and an updated version called the Bolt EV EUV was introduced for the 2022 model year.
- Chevrolet Bolt EUV: The Bolt EUV is an electric utility vehicle (SUV) based on the Bolt EV platform. It offers similar electric capabilities but with a larger body and more interior space. The Bolt EUV was introduced for the 2022 model year.
- GMC Hummer EV: The GMC Hummer EV is an all-electric pickup truck. It offers powerful performance, off-road capabilities, and a range of unique features. The Hummer EV is expected to go into production in 2021. Read more Unleashing the Electric Beast: The Hummer EV revolutionizes the off-roading
3) Rivian
In addition to Ford and GM, Rivian has also entered into a partnership with Tesla. As part of this collaboration, Rivian’s electric vehicles, including the R1T pickup truck and R1S SUV, will incorporate Tesla’s NACS (Tesla’s charging port technology) ports by 2025. An adapter specifically designed for these Rivian models will be released in the coming year to enable compatibility with Tesla’s charging infrastructure.
- Rivian R1T: The R1T is an all-electric pickup truck designed for off-road capability and utility. It features a spacious interior, advanced technology, and a range of battery options. The R1T offers impressive performance and towing capabilities, making it suitable for both adventurous and practical uses.
- Rivian R1S: The R1S is an all-electric SUV based on the same platform as the R1T. It shares many of its features with the R1T, including the electric drivetrain, interior design, and technology. The R1S combines the versatility of an SUV with electric power, offering seating for up to seven passengers and ample cargo space.
4) Polestar/Volvo
Polestar and Volvo have become the initial international automakers to forge a partnership with Tesla. Both Swedish brands, which are owned by a Chinese company, have announced that they will adopt Tesla’s NACS (charging port technology) as the standard for all their electric vehicles (EVs) from 2025 onwards. This collaboration will enable Polestar and Volvo EV owners to utilize Tesla’s charging infrastructure seamlessly.
- Polestar 2: The Polestar 2 is an all-electric compact luxury sedan. It features a sleek design, advanced technology, and a focus on sustainability. The Polestar 2 is designed to compete with other electric sedans in the market.
- Volvo XC40 Recharge: The XC40 Recharge is Volvo’s first fully electric vehicle. It is an all-electric version of the popular XC40 compact SUV. The XC40 Recharge offers a long electric range, a modern design, and the latest safety features.
5) Genesis
On October 5, 2023, Genesis Motor North America unveiled its strategic plan to introduce NACS as the sole charging port for its electric vehicles (EVs). This transition will commence in the United States in late 2024 and extend to Canada in 2025. Commencing in the first quarter of 2025, Genesis has affirmed that Genesis EV owners with CCS ports will have the option to employ an adapter, enabling them to charge their vehicles on the Tesla Supercharger network. Additionally, Genesis will provide adapters for NACS-equipped vehicle owners, facilitating the utilization of CCS equipment for charging purposes.
- Genesis Electrified G80: This luxury full-size sedan is the first EV model by Genesis. It features a high level of performance and technology, with 365 horsepower and a base price of $79,825.
- Genesis GV60:This compact luxury crossover SUV is the first Genesis product to be developed on the Hyundai Electric Global Modular Platform. It features a dual-motor setup with all-wheel drive, 314 horsepower, and a base price of $59,290 – $68,290.
- Genesis Electrified GV70: This luxury electric SUV is equipped with E-Terrain Mode and features a fast-charging, long-lasting battery that eliminates worries about range. It has 429 horsepower and a base price of $65,850.
Genesis EVs are available for purchase in 33 states in the USA . The GV60 is the cheapest option at around $60,000, while the GV70 asks for around $66k to start. The most expensive model is the Electrified G80 at around $80,000 .
6) Honda
Honda has become the latest addition to the expanding roster of automakers to embrace Tesla’s charging port technology. In an official announcement, the company declared that all upcoming electric models from 2025 onward will be equipped with the NACS plug. Furthermore, Honda revealed plans to introduce an adapter for its electric vehicles already equipped with CCS ports, ensuring compatibility with Tesla’s extensive charging network.
- Honda Fit EV: This subcompact hatchback has a 123 horsepower electric motor and a range of 82 miles on a single charge. It is priced at $36,625.
- Honda Clarity Electric: This midsize sedan has a 161 horsepower electric motor and a range of 89 miles on a single charge. It is priced at $36,620.
- Honda Prologue: This upcoming electric SUV is expected to have a range of over 300 miles and will be available in 2024.
7) Hyundai
In October 2023, Hyundai made a significant announcement regarding its electric vehicle (EV) lineup. The company revealed its intention to integrate the Tesla NACS charge port into all new or updated EV models, commencing in the fourth quarter of 2024. Hyundai also committed to providing an adapter for current EV owners who lack NACS ports, as well as furnishing adapters to customers purchasing vehicles with NACS ports to ensure their compatibility with CCS charging stations.
- Hyundai Ioniq 5: This electric SUV is the first vehicle to be built on Hyundai’s Electric-Global Modular Platform (E-GMP). It features a range of up to 631 km per full charge, and has won several awards including World Car of the Year, World Electric Vehicle of the Year, and World Car Design of the Year .
- Hyundai Ioniq 6: This upcoming electric sedan is expected to be launched in 2023. It will be built on the same E-GMP platform as the Ioniq 5 and will feature a range of up to 480 km per full charge.
- Hyundai Kona Electric: This subcompact crossover SUV has a range of up to 415 km per full charge. It features a 201 horsepower electric motor and is priced at $33,550 – $41,550.
8) Jaguar
In September 2023, Jaguar announced its commitment to ensure compatibility with the NACS charging port for its upcoming electric vehicles (EVs), commencing in 2025. Furthermore, Jaguar pledged to collaborate with Tesla to provide adapters for existing I-Pace owners, enabling them to access Tesla Superchargers.
- Jaguar I-PACE: This luxury electric SUV is powered by two electric motors with a battery. It features a range of up to 292 miles per full charge, and can accelerate from 0-60 mph in 4.5 seconds.
- Jaguar XJ Electric: This upcoming electric sedan is expected to be launched in 2024. It will be built on the same platform as the I-PACE and will feature a range of up to 292 miles per full charge.
- Jaguar E-Type Zero: This classic sports car has been converted into an all-electric vehicle. It features a range of up to 170 miles per full charge, and can accelerate from 0-60 mph in just 5.5 seconds.
9) Kia
Kia America, on October 5, 2023, unveiled its plan to integrate the NACS charging port into new EVs available in North America, starting in the fourth quarter of 2024. The company will make CCS-to-NACS adapters accessible through Kia dealers by early 2025. It’s important to note that the 2015–2019 Kia Soul EV, which employs CHAdeMO charging, is an exception. Kia EV owners will also be equipped to locate Tesla Supercharger stations using the Kia Connect app once a “forthcoming” software update is completed.
- Kia EV5: This electric SUV is the first vehicle to be built on Kia’s Electric-Global Modular Platform (E-GMP). It features a range of up to 300 miles per full charge, and has won several awards including World Car of the Year, World Electric Vehicle of the Year, and World Car Design of the Year.
- Kia EV4: This upcoming electric SUV concept is expected to be launched in 2024. It will be built on the same E-GMP platform as the EV5 and will feature a range of up to 250 miles per full charge.
- Kia EV3: This upcoming electric sedan concept is expected to be launched in 2024. It will be built on the same E-GMP platform as the EV5 and will feature a range of up to 300 miles per full charge.
10) Mercedes-Benz
Mercedes-Benz, as the first German automaker to do so, declared its intentions to incorporate Tesla’s NACS charge port into its electric models, effective 2025. The company also confirmed plans to introduce an adapter for its CCS-equipped models in 2024, facilitating access to Tesla’s Supercharger network. In addition, Mercedes-Benz is set to establish its own extensive charging network in North America, boasting over 2500 fast-chargers. The initial installations are slated for the latter part of the current year and will be open for use by non-Mercedes EVs as well.
- Mercedes-Benz EQS: This luxury electric sedan is the flagship model of Mercedes-Benz’s EQ brand. It features a range of up to 516 km per full charge, and has won several awards including World Car of the Year, World Luxury Car of the Year, and World Performance Car of the Year .
- Mercedes-Benz EQE: This upcoming electric sedan is expected to be launched in 2022. It will be built on the same EVA platform as the EQS and will feature a range of up to 660 km per full charge.
- Mercedes-Benz EQC: This luxury electric SUV has a range of up to 354 km per full charge. It features a 402 horsepower electric motor and is priced at $67,900.
11) Mini
As a part of BMW’s commitment to embrace Tesla’s NACS charge port, new electric Mini models are set to feature this plug, commencing in early 2025. During this same period, existing Mini EVs equipped with the CCS-type port will become compatible with Tesla’s Supercharger network, thanks to the introduction of an adapter.
- Mini Cooper Electric Hardtop: This subcompact hatchback has a 181 horsepower electric motor and a range of up to 110 miles on a single charge. It is priced at $29,900 – $33,900.
- Mini Cooper SE Countryman All4: This compact crossover SUV has a 181 horsepower electric motor and a range of up to 110 miles on a single charge. It is priced at $41,500 – $43,500.
12) Nissan
Nissan proudly claims the title of the first Japanese automaker to declare its intentions to adopt Tesla’s NACS charge port. This transition is scheduled for the Canadian and U.S. markets, with implementation starting in 2025. For the Nissan Ariyas, which comes equipped with a CCS-style port, Nissan plans to provide an adapter, anticipated to be available sometime in 2024, facilitating access to Tesla’s Supercharger network.
- Nissan Leaf: This compact hatchback is the world’s all-time best selling highway-capable plug-in electric car with over 200,000 units sold since its introduction in December 2010. It features a range of up to 150 miles per full charge and is priced at $31,620 – $43,970.
- Nissan Ariya: This upcoming electric SUV is expected to be launched in 2022. It will be built on the same platform as the Leaf and will feature a range of up to 300 miles per full charge.
- Nissan e-NV200: This all-electric utility van has a range of 73 miles per full charge. It is priced at $22,830 – $24,830.
13) Rolls-Royce
In alignment with BMW’s commitment to embrace Tesla’s NACS charge port, forthcoming electric Rolls-Royce models will come equipped with this port, effective from early 2025. Concurrently, existing Rolls-Royce electric vehicles equipped with CCS-type ports will gain compatibility with Tesla’s Supercharger network, facilitated by the availability of an adapter during the same timeframe.
- Rolls-Royce Spectre: This luxury electric coupé is expected to travel up to 260 miles on a fully charged battery, deliver 577 horsepower and zip from 0 to 60 mph in 4.4 seconds.
- Rolls-Royce Cullinan: This luxury electric SUV is expected to be an all-electric successor to the current Cullinan SUV.
- Rolls-Royce Ghost: This luxury electric saloon is expected to be an all-electric successor to the current Ghost saloon.
- Rolls-Royce Phantom: This luxury electric limousine is expected to be an all-electric successor to the current Phantom limousine.