Stellantis EVs Gain Access to Tesla Supercharger Network
Stellantis announced that its brands, including Jeep and Dodge, can now use Tesla Superchargers with the right adapters. This adds North America's largest DC charging network to Stellantis' charging options, benefiting its EV lineup. An adapter will be required for access.
Stellantis announced that its EV brands — including Jeep, Dodge, and other marques — can now access TSLA's Supercharger network, North America's largest DC fast charging infrastructure . Owners need compatible adapters to use the network, which adds thousands of high-speed charging locations to Stellantis' existing charging options.
The partnership follows a growing trend of automakers adopting Tesla's North American Charging Standard (NACS), which has effectively become the industry standard after Ford, GM, Rivian, and others signed on. For Stellantis, the move addresses a key consumer concern about EV charging accessibility and range anxiety, particularly important as the company ramps up its electrification strategy across multiple brands.
For TSLA investors, each new automaker joining the Supercharger network validates the charging infrastructure as a standalone revenue stream and strengthens Tesla's network effect. Stellantis' participation further cements NACS as the dominant standard and could accelerate the depreciation of CCS charging infrastructure investments made by competitors. The deal benefits both parties: Stellantis gains charging coverage, while Tesla monetizes its infrastructure advantage.
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