Overview
- Stellantis will begin enabling compatible battery-electric models to use Tesla’s Supercharger network in early 2026 in North America, expanding to Japan and South Korea in 2027.
- Initial access will cover existing North American EVs such as the Jeep Wagoneer S and Dodge Charger Daytona, with the 2026 Jeep Recon and future models to follow.
- Across the five countries, Stellantis cites access to more than 28,000 Superchargers, significantly increasing public fast-charging options for its customers.
- The company said it will share details later on network onboarding and whether current models will use adapters or native ports.
- The move makes Stellantis the last major legacy automaker to adopt Tesla’s connector and extends the standard’s reach beyond North America into key Asian markets.