Stellantis said on the 19th that it will adopt the North American Charging Standard (NACS) to enhance charging accessibility and convenience for electric-vehicle customers.

With this, some electric-vehicle customers under Stellantis will be able to use more than 28,000 Tesla Superchargers in five countries going forward, including North America, Japan, and Korea. It will start in North America early next year, and in Korea it will be applied from 2027 along with Japan.

Jeep Recon. /Courtesy of Stellantis Korea

Applicable models have been disclosed for North America first. Next year, the Jeep Wagoneer S in North America and Dodge's Charger Daytona electric models will be able to use Superchargers, and it is planned to apply the standard to the 2026 model-year Jeep Recon as well as new products to be announced later.

For Jeep and Dodge electric-vehicle customers who have already purchased vehicles, detailed information on future network access methods and adapters will be announced later. The Jeep Avenger produced in Europe is not included.

Models for Korea have not yet been disclosed. However, the only Jeep electric vehicle currently launched in Korea is the Avenger, which likewise is excluded from eligibility as in North America. Plug-in hybrid vehicles (PHEVs) also do not support fast charging and are excluded.

A Stellantis Korea official said, "We plan to expand access to charging infrastructure to provide customers with more choices and convenience, and to continue policies to improve the customer experience across Stellantis' electric-vehicle portfolio in the future."

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