According to a recent LinkedIn post from EV Co, Stellantis electric vehicle owners can now use Tesla’s Supercharger network across North America via a new adapter. The post notes that current models from Dodge, Jeep, Ram, FIAT, and Maserati gain access to more than 27,500 fast-charging locations, with future vehicles expected to integrate native NACS ports.
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The LinkedIn post highlights this move as part of a broader industry trend toward unified charging standards and expanded infrastructure. For investors, wider Supercharger access could reduce a key barrier to EV adoption for Stellantis brands, potentially supporting higher EV sales volumes and improving competitiveness against peers that already support Tesla’s NACS ecosystem.
The post further points to a Stellantis press release describing new tools and hardware that enable this interoperability with Tesla’s network. If the integration is seamless and well adopted, it may enhance customer satisfaction and brand perception, while limiting the need for Stellantis to fully replicate a proprietary fast-charging footprint in the near term, which could have capital expenditure implications.

