Stellantis has announced it will integrate Tesla’s North American Charging Standard (NACS) ports into select battery-electric vehicles (BEVs) across North America, Japan, and South Korea, giving drivers access to more than 28,000 Tesla Superchargers.
The automaker said existing BEVs in North America, including the Jeep Wagoneer S and Dodge Charger Daytona, will be the first to gain Supercharger access in early 2026, followed by the 2026 Jeep Recon and future models across brands including Jeep, Chrysler, Dodge, Ram, Alfa Romeo, Fiat, and Maserati. NACS-equipped vehicles are expected in Japan and South Korea in 2027, with Stellantis to provide further details on adapter compatibility for current models at a later date.
Tesla noted the move could improve charging reliability in Japan and South Korea, where mixed charging standards have historically created compatibility issues. “Car manufacturers are transitioning to NACS in Japan and South Korea, improving ease of use and reliability by eliminating connector-side locking found in CHAdeMO and CCS1,” Tesla said in a statement.
Stellantis was the last major automaker to commit to NACS, following a wave of industry-wide adoption that has made the standard increasingly dominant in North America and abroad.
