Stellantis has announced that its electric vehicles in North America now have access to the Tesla Supercharging network. Spanning 27,500 locations, compatibility with the Supercharging network significantly improves access to charging for EV owners. The move benefits owners of electric vehicles from Dodge, Jeep, Ram, Fiat, and Maserati, all of which fall under the Stellantis umbrella. For models without a NACS charging port, a new adapter is available from certified dealerships or Mopar.
What Stellantis Vehicles Can Use Tesla Superchargers?

Kristen Brown
Stellantis may have discontinued several plug-in hybrids recently, but the company has steadily grown its EV lineup. The following models can now enjoy Supercharger access:
- 2024-2026 Dodge Charger Daytona
- 2024-2025 Jeep Wagoneer S
- 2026 Jeep Recon
- 2024-2026 Ram ProMaster EV
- 2024-2026 Fiat 500e
- 2024-206 Maserati GranTurismo Folgore
- 2024-206 Maserati GranCabrio Folgore
- 2025-2026 Maserati Grecale Folgore
The 2027 Dodge Charger Daytona became the first Stellantis model to launch with the NACS charging port that allows Supercharger access without an adapter. For other models, the Free2move Charge NACS-CCS1 DC adapter is available from the Mopar parts store for $250. Owners can use the Free2move Charge app to locate Tesla V3 and the even quicker V4 Superchargers. The newer V4 Superchargers have the capability of charging at speeds of up to 325 kW in the U.S., significantly above the 250 kW maximum of V3 chargers. These chargers also have the infrastructure to support speeds of up to 500 kW, but EVs in the U.S. are not yet able to charge at these speeds.
The same Free2move Charge app can be used to find other publicly available AC and DC fast-charging stations.
Why It Matters

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With many consumers gravitating towards hybrids, automakers in the U.S. have their work cut out to make EVs as appealing as possible. Big discounts have been common in recent months, but another important part of getting people to take the EV plunge is easing access to public chargers. Stellantis has now aligned with Ford, General Motors, Toyota, BMW, and others in having access to the Tesla Supercharger network, the most extensive charging network in the country and often considered one of the most reliable.
For now, the adapter makes Supercharger access possible, but this is likely an interim solution as we expect more Stellantis EVs to eventually ship with the standard NACS charging port.
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