Charging Up with Tesla
Stellantis Steps into Tesla’s World: Supercharger Access Now Available for Dodge, Jeep, and More!
Stellantis electric vehicles, including popular models from Dodge, Jeep, and Maserati, can now power up at Tesla's Supercharger stations. A nifty adapter, priced at $230 from Mopar, opens up over 27,500 chargers across North America. This move ends Stellantis' holdout as a major US automaker without Tesla access. Expect native integration by 2027!
Introduction
Overview of Stellantis EVs and Tesla Supercharger Compatibility
Detailed Description of the Free2move Charge NACS‑to‑CCS1 Adapter
Timeline of NACS Integration in Stellantis EV Models
Comparison with Other Automakers' Access to Tesla Superchargers
Availability and Purchase Options for Adapters
Impact on Stellantis EV Market and Consumer Adoption
Technical Specifics and Charging Speed Capabilities
Implications for North American Charging Infrastructure
Conclusion
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