Swedish electric vehicle maker Polestar said it has expanded its public charging offering in Europe, providing drivers access to more than 28,000 Plug & Charge–compatible charging stations and fully integrating Tesla Superchargers into the Polestar Charge app.
Plug & Charge technology allows vehicles to automatically authenticate and process payments when connected to a charger, removing the need for cards or third-party apps. Polestar said the feature is offered as a complimentary benefit for Polestar Charge users and is now available at more than 28,000 charging points across Europe, including networks operated by Ionity, Allego and others.
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As part of the update, Polestar has also become one of the first carmakers to fully integrate Tesla’s Supercharger network into its own charging app. Polestar drivers can now access more than 20,000 Superchargers at over 1,500 locations across Europe directly through Polestar Charge, without switching to a separate application. Real-time Supercharger availability is also visible in Polestar vehicles via Google Maps for route planning.
“With Polestar Charge we give our customers access to one of the biggest charging networks in Europe,” said Olivier Loedel, head of product software management at Polestar. “By expanding Plug & Charge and fully integrating Tesla Superchargers, we’re improving our premium seamless charging experience even further,” he said.
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Polestar said Polestar Charge now provides access to more than 1 million charging points across Europe through a single app, making it one of the region’s largest aggregated public charging networks. The service combines charging point access with in-car navigation and EV route optimisation via Google Maps, allowing drivers to plan charging stops more efficiently.
The company also offers a Polestar Charge subscription, which provides discounted fast charging at more than 80,000 charging points operated by 42 charging providers. Polestar said the number of Polestar Charge users exceeded 45,000 in 2025, representing a 30% increase compared with 2024, as electric vehicle adoption continues to rise across Europe.
