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Non-Tesla EVs Using Tesla Superchargers

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Non-Tesla EVs Using Tesla Superchargers

Opening the Tesla Supercharger Network

The Non-Tesla EVs Tesla Superchargers update marks one of the biggest changes in electric mobility. Once exclusive to Tesla owners, the network opened in 2024, beginning with Ford. Rivian and General Motors soon followed, and now almost every major automaker has signed deals to give customers access to Tesla’s fast and reliable charging system.

With more than 23,000 DC fast chargers available across North America, this shift represents a huge benefit for non-Tesla drivers. It also raises questions about adapters, compatibility, and which vehicles qualify.

Charging Standards and Adapters

Most non-Tesla EVs built before 2025 use the CCS1 port. To use Tesla’s North American Charging Standard (NACS), these vehicles require an adapter. Some automakers, like Ford and Rivian, provide free adapters. Others, such as GM and Mercedes-Benz, sell official versions. Third-party adapters exist, but owners should be cautious since they may not be warranty-approved.

Starting in 2025, new EVs from Hyundai, Kia, Rivian, GM, and others will include a NACS port as standard. That means no adapter will be required at Tesla stations, though drivers will still need one to use non-Tesla networks like Electrify America or EVgo.

Tesla has also deployed “Magic Dock” connectors at select stations. These built-in CCS1 adapters allow many non-Tesla EVs to charge without carrying extra equipment. However, access is currently limited to V3 and V4 Superchargers.

Automakers and Models Currently Supported

Ford

  • Mustang Mach-E
  • F-150 Lightning
  • E-Transit

Rivian

  • R1T
  • R1S

General Motors

  • Chevrolet Bolt EV, Bolt EUV, Equinox EV, Blazer EV, Silverado EV (retail models only)
  • GMC Sierra EV, Hummer EV Pickup and SUV
  • Cadillac Lyriq, Optiq, Escalade IQ, Celestiq, Vistiq

Volvo & Polestar

  • Volvo EX40, EC40, EX90
  • Polestar 2, 3, 4

Other Automakers

  • Nissan Ariya
  • Lucid Air, Lucid Gravity
  • Mercedes-Benz EQB, EQE Sedan & SUV, EQS Sedan & SUV
  • Hyundai Ioniq, Ioniq 5, Ioniq 6, Kona Electric
  • Genesis GV60, Electrified G80, Electrified GV70
  • Kia Niro EV, EV6, EV9
  • Honda Prologue, Acura ZDX
  • Jaguar I-Pace
  • Audi E-Tron GT, Q6 E-Tron, A6 Sportback E-Tron
  • Porsche Taycan, Macan Electric

Future Access in 2025

More automakers will join the Non-Tesla EVs Tesla Superchargers list in 2025. BMW, Mini, Rolls-Royce, Toyota, Lexus, Subaru, Stellantis, Mazda, and Volkswagen brands are preparing to roll out NACS-compatible EVs. Adapters for older CCS1-based models will also become available.

Sony and Honda’s new EV brand will debut with a NACS port straight from the factory, while Toyota’s bZ4X and Subaru’s Solterra will soon have adapter-based access.

Why This Matters for EV Drivers

Opening the Tesla network to other automakers has transformed EV adoption in North America. Drivers now enjoy more reliable road-trip options, reduced charging anxiety, and wider infrastructure compatibility. The transition to NACS as a common standard also signals a more unified charging future, eliminating one of the biggest barriers for mass EV adoption.

As the list grows, drivers of nearly every major brand will soon have seamless access to Tesla’s reliable charging ecosystem.

Tags: CCS1 adapterEV charging adaptersNACS portNon-Tesla EVs Tesla SuperchargersTesla charging
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