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Stellantis to adopt NACS plug starting 2025, but no deal with Tesla 

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Last updated: 2024/02/13 at 10:02 PM
EV-a2zm Published February 13, 2024 3 Min Read
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Multinational automaker Stellantis has finally announced plans to adopt Tesla’s North American Charging Standard (NACS), also known as SAE J3400, starting in 2025. Interestingly, Stellantis did not mention anything about Tesla or the Supercharging network in the press release.

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Announcement detailsWould Stellantis gain access to Tesla Superchargers?NACS adoption progress

🔥NEWS: Stellantis announced the adoption of Tesla's NACS charging standard for North America from next year.

This makes Stellantis the last large automaker to adopt Tesla's standard. It's a shame that Stellantis made their customers wait this long. Stellantis inlcudes… pic.twitter.com/xJqln7pk6o

— AJ (@alojoh) February 12, 2024

Announcement details

Stellantis announced Thursday its decision to finally adopt the SAE J3400 charging plug in its battery-electric vehicles (BEVs) in the North American market.

The automaker asserted its plans to start with select models as early as next year, later noting “2026 model year” EVs of its brands, including Jeep, Chrysler, Dodge, Ram, Fiat, and Alfa Romeo, among others.

🔥🇺🇸🇨🇦 Stellantis will adopt Tesla NACS (SAE J3400) in North America, granting owners of the following brands access to the Tesla Supercharger network:
• Chrysler
• Dodge
• Jeep
• RAM
• Fiat
• Alfa Romeo
• Peugeot

In 2025, select models will be produced with the… pic.twitter.com/ycV7pPxx9G

— Tesla Newswire (@TeslaNewswire) February 12, 2024

Before that, Stellantis also aims to provide adapters for its older EV models with a Combined Charging System (CCS1) port.

“Customers win when the industry aligns on open standards. We are happy to announce our backing and adoption of the SAE J3400 connector, a milestone for all customers on the path to open and seamless charging.”

Stellantis

Would Stellantis gain access to Tesla Superchargers?

It is interesting to note the lack of “Tesla” and “Supercharger network” terms in Stellantis’ announcement, hinting that there is currently no deal with the Musk-led company.

Most electric automakers who committed to switching to NACS announced their imminent access to the Tesla Supercharging network, making Stellantis the odd one.

It seems that Stellantis is aiming to focus on its own IONNA charging network, which it planned with six other OEMs (BMW, GM, Honda, Hyundai, Kia, and Mercedes-Benz.) In fact, Stellantis mentioned IONNA multiple times in the press release. It would be unsurprising, considering that the new charging network will support both NACS and CCS connectors.

The charging experience of the future. ⚡

Stellantis and its six automotive joint venture partners launch operations in North America for IONNA, the high-powered electric vehicle charging network, alongside its newly appointed CEO Seth Cutler. Learn more: https://t.co/xhvtrVXkz2 pic.twitter.com/6EjWNuUFwi

— Stellantis North America (@StellantisNA) February 9, 2024

NACS adoption progress

The following are the electric vehicle players and charging solution providers adopting NACS (SAE J3400):

BrandTypeConfirmed
Ford / LincolnAutomakerMay 2023
General MotorsAutomakerJune 2023
RivianAutomakerJune 2023
Volvo / PolestarAutomakerJune 2023
MercedesAutomakerJuly 2023
Nissan / InfinitiAutomakerJuly 2023
FiskerAutomakerAug 2023
Honda / AcuraAutomakerSept 2023
JaguarAutomakerSept 2023
HyundaiAutomakerOct 2023
KiaAutomakerOct 2023
GenesisAutomakerOct 2023
BMWAutomakerOct 2023
Rolls-RoyceAutomakerOct 2023
MiniAutomakerOct 2023
Toyota / LexusAutomakerOct 2023
SubaruAutomakerNov 2023
LucidAutomakerNov 2023
VWAutomakerDec 2023
MazdaAutomakerJan 2024
StellantisAutomakerFebruary 2024
SKCharging Net.June 2023
ChargePointCharging Net.June 2023
Blink ChargingCharging Net.June 2023
TritiumCharging Net.June 2023
EVgoCharging Net.June 2023
ABBCharging Net.June 2023
WallboxCharging Net.June 2023
Electrify AmericaCharging Net.June 2023
Source: CarScoops

It remains unclear if Stellantis really has no plans to partner with Tesla for the Supercharging network access. However, it would be unsurprising, considering that the SAE standardization already eliminated the need to partner with the American EV giant to adopt NACS. 

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TAGGED: Charging Infrastructures, Electric Vehicle, EV, NACS, North America, Stellantis
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