Stellantis electric vehicle charging at Tesla Supercharger using NACS to CCS1 adapter in 2026

Stellantis Tesla Supercharger Access 2026: NACS Adapter Guide & EV Charging Tips

Published: March 28, 2026 Author Ethan Brooks ,VFuture Media

Stellantis has finally made its EVs compatible with Tesla’s massive Supercharger network. As of March 19, 2026, owners of Dodge, Jeep, Ram, Fiat, and Maserati battery-electric vehicles can now charge at over 27,500 Tesla Supercharger locations across North America.

This is big news for EV drivers who want more reliable fast-charging options on long trips. But most current Stellantis EVs still use a CCS1 port, so you’ll need a NACS-CCS1 adapter to plug in.

At VFuture Media, we specialize in practical greentech EV gadgets that make daily charging easier, safer, and more efficient. Here’s everything you need to know about the new Stellantis Tesla Supercharger access in 2026 — plus the best complementary gadgets to get the most out of it.

What Changed? Stellantis Joins the Tesla Supercharger Network

Stellantis was the last major automaker to enable full access to Tesla’s V3 and V4 Superchargers. Owners can now use the official Free2move Charge NACS-to-CCS1 DC adapter to connect their CCS1-equipped EVs to Tesla’s NACS plugs.

You can also use Tesla “Magic Dock” stations (which have a built-in adapter), though these are fewer in number.

Key Details:

  • Network Size: More than 27,500 Supercharger locations in the US and Canada.
  • Compatible Superchargers: Tesla V3 and V4 (Magic Dock also supported).
  • Important Note: Only Stellantis-approved NACS adapters are validated for safe use with Tesla Superchargers. Third-party adapters may void warranties or cause issues.

This move significantly reduces range anxiety for Stellantis EV owners, especially on highways where Tesla stations are densely located.

Which Stellantis EVs Can Use Tesla Superchargers in 2026?

The adapter works with current and recent models that have a CCS1 charging port. Here’s the official compatibility list:

  • Dodge Charger Daytona (2024–2026)
  • Jeep Wagoneer S (2024–2025)
  • Jeep Recon (2026)
  • Ram ProMaster EV (2024–2026)
  • Fiat 500e (2024–2026)
  • Maserati GranTurismo Folgore, GranCabrio Folgore, Grecale Folgore (2024–2026)

The 2027 Dodge Charger Daytona will be the first Stellantis model with a native NACS port — no adapter needed.

How to Get the Official NACS-CCS1 Adapter

The Free2move Charge NACS-CCS1 DC adapter is available now through:

  • Stellantis low-emission vehicle (LEV) certified dealerships
  • Mopar.com (official parts site)

Pricing: Approximately $230–$250 USD (some reports show current discounts around $230; prices may vary by region).

Pro Tip from VFuture Media: Always buy the manufacturer-approved adapter for safety and compatibility. We’ve tested various NACS adapters in our lab — official ones consistently deliver reliable performance without overheating or communication errors.

Real-World Charging Performance with the Adapter

Tesla Superchargers are known for high reliability and fast speeds. With the NACS-CCS1 adapter:

  • Expect up to 250 kW+ on V3/V4 stations (depending on your vehicle’s max acceptance rate and battery state).
  • V4 Superchargers often deliver smoother and faster sessions for non-Tesla EVs.
  • Magic Dock stations allow plug-and-play without any adapter.

Charging Speed Comparison Table (approximate, based on typical Stellantis EV capabilities):

Vehicle ExampleMax DC Fast Charge RateEstimated Time 10–80% at Tesla V4Notes
Dodge Charger Daytona~350 kW peak20–30 minutesHigh-performance EV
Jeep Wagoneer S~175–200 kW25–35 minutesSUV-focused
Ram ProMaster EV~150–180 kW30–40 minutesCommercial van
Fiat 500e~85–100 kW35–45 minutesSmaller battery

Data compiled from manufacturer specs and independent tests. Actual speeds vary with temperature, battery SOC, and station load.

Pairing the adapter with smart monitoring gadgets helps you avoid peak pricing and optimize sessions.

Best Greentech EV Gadgets to Pair with Your Stellantis NACS Adapter (VFuture Media Recommendations)

At VFuture Media, we design EV accessories that solve real pain points like cable management, overheating, session monitoring, and home-to-road seamless charging.

Here are our top complementary gadgets for 2026 Stellantis Tesla Supercharger users:

  1. Smart EV Charging Adapter Holder & Cable Organizer Prevents strain on the NACS-CCS1 connection and keeps your cable protected from ground damage. Essential for frequent Supercharger use.
  2. Portable EV Charger Monitor with App Integration Real-time power, temperature, and cost tracking. Alerts you if the adapter or station is underperforming.
  3. Thermal Management Cooling Sleeve for Adapters Reduces heat buildup during high-kW sessions — extends adapter life and maintains peak charging speeds.
  4. V2G-Ready Home Charger with Solar Integration Offset Supercharger costs by charging at home during off-peak or solar hours.
  5. Heavy-Duty EV Charging Cable Extension (NACS-Compatible) Gives extra reach at crowded Supercharger stalls.

These gadgets are engineered for durability and safety, based on our hands-on testing with CCS and NACS systems.

Future-Proofing Your Stellantis EV Charging Setup

While the adapter solves today’s needs, native NACS ports are coming in 2027+ models. In the meantime:

  • Download the Free2move Charge app to locate compatible Tesla stations and monitor sessions.
  • Plan routes using apps that show real-time Supercharger availability.
  • Consider a backup Level 2 home charger for daily use — it reduces reliance on public fast charging.

Disclaimer: Charging performance depends on many factors. Always follow manufacturer guidelines and use approved accessories only.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: Do I need an adapter for every Tesla Supercharger? A: Yes for most V3/V4 stations. Magic Dock stations have a built-in adapter.

Q: Is the Stellantis NACS adapter safe? A: Yes, when using the official Free2move version. It has been validated by Stellantis and Tesla.

Q: Will this work in India or outside North America? A: Currently focused on North America. Global rollout details (Japan/South Korea) are expected later.

Q: How much does a full Supercharger session cost? A: Varies by location and time — typically $0.40–$0.60/kWh in the US. Check the Tesla or Free2move app for live pricing.

Ready to Upgrade Your EV Charging Game?

The Stellantis Tesla Supercharger access in 2026 marks a major step toward a more unified EV charging ecosystem. With the right NACS CCS1 adapter and smart greentech gadgets, you can charge faster, more reliably, and with greater peace of mind.

At VFuture Media, we help EV owners like you get the most from their vehicles through innovative, affordable accessories. Explore our range of smart chargers, adapter accessories, and monitoring tools designed specifically for modern EVs.

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