Mercedes-Benz EVs to Access Tesla Superchargers Starting February
The automaker will offer a $185 adapter for existing models while integrating Tesla’s NACS ports into new vehicles later this year.
- Mercedes-Benz EV owners in the U.S. will gain access to over 20,000 Tesla Supercharger stations starting February 2025, with Canadian access to follow later in the year.
- A $185 NACS-to-CCS1 adapter will be available at authorized dealerships for existing Mercedes EVs, enabling compatibility with Tesla’s charging network.
- New Mercedes-Benz EVs produced in 2025 will feature built-in NACS ports, eliminating the need for adapters for Tesla Supercharger access.
- The Tesla Supercharger network will be integrated into the Mercedes me Charge service, offering seamless Plug & Charge functionality and real-time charger availability through the app and navigation system.
- Mercedes joins other automakers like Ford, GM, and Volvo in adopting Tesla’s NACS as the North American charging standard, expanding charging options for EV owners.