Every Non-Tesla EV That Can Plug Into Tesla Superchargers in 2025

2025 EVs compatible with Tesla NACS charging network

Tesla’s Supercharger network keeps opening up to more automakers, and 2025 is shaping up to be the biggest year yet for cross-brand charging. As more companies adopt the NACS charging port, thousands of EV drivers are gaining access to the most reliable fast-charging network available today. Here’s a full look at the electric vehicles that can charge at Tesla Superchargers in 2025—updated with the latest additions.

Why More EVs Are Switching to NACS

NACS has quickly become the dominant charging standard in North America. Its compact design, simple interface, and strong charging performance make it attractive for both automakers and customers. Because of this, most major brands have committed to supporting the connector starting in 2025, giving EV drivers a smoother long-distance travel experience.

Ford EVs

Ford was one of the first to join Tesla’s charging ecosystem. Popular models like:

  • Mustang Mach-E
  • F-150 Lightning
    will be able to use Superchargers with an adapter. Future Ford EVs will include the NACS port directly from the factory.

General Motors EVs

GM’s entire electric lineup is switching over as well. This includes:

  • Chevrolet Blazer EV
  • Chevrolet Equinox EV
  • Chevy Silverado EV
  • Cadillac Lyriq
  • Upcoming Cadillac EVs
    These models gain access in 2025 as GM fully transitions to NACS.

Hyundai & Kia EVs

Hyundai Motor Group has also joined the list. Their 800-volt EVs will soon be compatible with Superchargers thanks to adapters. Supported models include:

  • Hyundai Ioniq 5 & Ioniq 6
  • Kia EV6, EV9, and future Kia EVs
    This shift expands fast-charging options for one of the most advanced EV lineups today.

BMW, Mini & Rolls-Royce

BMW Group has officially enabled Tesla charging for:

  • BMW i4, i5, i7
  • BMW iX
  • Mini Electric models
  • Rolls-Royce Spectre
    Drivers can use Superchargers with a NACS adapter, making long trips much easier.

Mercedes-Benz

Mercedes EVs such as:

  • EQE SUV & EQE Sedan
  • EQS SUV & EQS Sedan
    are now compatible. Mercedes will also start installing its own fast-charging hubs, but Supercharger access expands travel flexibility.

Rivian

Rivian owners were among the early adopters of NACS. In 2025, models like the:

  • Rivian R1T
  • Rivian R1S
  • Rivian R2 (upcoming)
    will charge at Tesla stations with ease.

Other Brands With Confirmed Access

Several additional automakers have committed to NACS:

  • Honda – Prologue EV and future models
  • Nissan – Ariya and upcoming EVs
  • Lucid – Air, Gravity
  • Volvo – EX30, EX90, and more
  • Polestar – Polestar 2, 3, 4, 5

This list continues to grow as more companies finalize their 2025 integration plans.

The EV Charging Experience Is Getting Easier

With so many automakers joining Tesla’s network, 2025 marks a major turning point for public fast charging. Drivers will have fewer apps to open, fewer stations to worry about, and more confidence on long trips. The shift toward a unified charging system shows real progress for the EV industry—and makes owning an electric car much simpler.

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