Stellantis EVs Gain Access to 27,500+ Tesla Superchargers Across North America
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From 19 March 2026, Dodge, Jeep, Ram, Fiat and Maserati EV owners in North America can charge at Tesla's Supercharger network, completing the industry's near-universal NACS shift.
Stellantis has switched on Tesla Supercharger access for its North American battery-electric vehicles. Starting 19 March 2026, owners of compatible Dodge, Jeep, Ram, Fiat and Maserati EVs can charge at more than 27,500 Tesla Supercharger stalls. The move follows Stellantis's November 2025 announcement that it would adopt the North American Charging System (NACS) standard, ultimately opening access to over 28,000 Superchargers across five countries, with Japan and South Korea to follow in 2027. Early eligible models include the Jeep Wagoneer S and Dodge Charger Daytona, with the 2026 Jeep Recon next in line. Stellantis was among the last major automakers to commit to NACS. By early 2026, nearly every significant automaker selling EVs in North America had either adopted NACS natively or secured adapter access, effectively making Tesla's network the default long-distance charging backbone for the continent. As of March 2026, more than 27,500 Supercharger stalls globally were accessible to non-Tesla EVs, including vehicles from Ford, GM, Rivian and Hyundai.