According to a recent LinkedIn post from EV Co, Stellantis has enabled its electric vehicle brands to use Tesla’s Supercharger network across North America via a new adapter. The post notes that models from Dodge, Jeep, Ram, FIAT, and Maserati can now access more than 27,500 fast-charging points, with future vehicles expected to feature native NACS ports.
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The post highlights that this development follows a Stellantis press release describing the tools and hardware enabling compatibility with Tesla’s infrastructure. For investors, the expanded fast-charging access could reduce range anxiety, enhance the value proposition of Stellantis-affiliated EV offerings, and support higher EV adoption in North America, indirectly benefiting ecosystem partners such as EV Co.
The move also reflects the industry’s broader trend toward converging on unified charging standards, particularly the North American Charging Standard. This convergence may lower infrastructure fragmentation risk, improve network utilization, and potentially accelerate capital-efficient deployment of charging assets, which could be relevant for EV Co’s strategic positioning within the EV charging value chain.

