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Subaru to partner with Tesla for NACS by 2025

Subaru embraces Tesla's NACS, enabling Supercharger use for upcoming EVs, fueling its journey to half its sales being electric by 2030.

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Last updated: 2023/11/03 at 10:36 PM
EV-a2zm Published November 3, 2023 3 Min Read
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  • Subaru announces integration of Tesla's NACS ports by 2025.
  • Unlocking access to Tesla's expansive Supercharger network for Subaru EV owners.
  • A strategic move aligning with Subaru's vision for a 50% BEV sales target by 2030.

Subaru Electrifies the Game: By 2025, select Subaru EVs will sport Tesla’s NACS port, granting access to the vast Supercharger network. This strategic partnership promises to enhance Subaru’s electric offerings and charge up customer interest. A bold step towards Subaru’s goal of 50% global BEV sales by 2030.

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NACS port integrationAdapter provisionTesla NACS uptake

Welcome Subaru owners to Superchargers across North America ⚡️

— Tesla Charging (@TeslaCharging) November 1, 2023

NACS port integration

Subaru aims to expand the charging options of its beloved battery electric vehicle (BEV) owners by adopting the Tesla-developed NACS port as early as 2025 and beyond. 

NEWS: Subaru has announced they will adopt Tesla’s North American Charging Standard (NACS) starting in 2025. pic.twitter.com/ZUlE7JBzt2

— Sawyer Merritt (@SawyerMerritt) November 1, 2023

In effect, North America-based Subaru customers will officially gain access to Tesla’s enormous and reliable Supercharger network.

Notably, the 2025 timeline aligns with previous automakers’ plan in equipping the NACS port into their new BEV models for the region.

However, it must be noted that Subaru indicated that it plans to equip NACS on “certain” models. Therefore, the company may still launch some EVs featuring the CCS port by that time, as noted by BGR.

“To provide customers with access to the extensive Tesla charging network, Subaru will adopt NACS ports on certain Subaru BEVs launched in North America beginning in 2025 and will continue to advance NACS adoption for its subsequent BEVs to be launched after that.”

Adapter provision

Unlike most Tesla partners’ target of offering a NACS adapter by next year, Subaru aims to do so by 2025.

BREAKING NEWS 🚨⚡@GM announces partnership with @Tesla!

Similar to @Ford, the partnership will provide Tesla Supercharger access to General Motors EVs.

That means Superchargers will be usable by all @Chevrolet, @GMC, @Buick and @Cadillac EVs! pic.twitter.com/vUeoWKhSrD

— CoPilot for Car Shopping (@CoPilotSearch) June 8, 2023

For context, brands like Ford and General Motors announced plans to release the adapter in 2024 to speed up the process of expanding their charging network in North America.

The adapter will allow Subaru owners with the Combined Charging System (CCS) to utilize Tesla Superchargers that are currently exclusive for NACS-equipped models.

Tesla NACS uptake

Presented below are the automakers that have already committed to adopting Tesla NACS in the North American market by 2025:

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
SubaruAutomakerNovember 2023
StellantisAutomaker* In Talks
VWAutomaker* In Talks
Source: CarScoops

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– Subaru is the latest automaker to gain access to Tesla’s Supercharger Network by becoming the latest adoptee of the NACS. Subaru will gain access to Tesla’s Supercharger Network in 2025.

Reuters$TSLA pic.twitter.com/5GBHYm47AA

— Tesla Vidas 🌍 (@VidasL) November 2, 2023

Subaru’s move to join the growing NACS family in North America will significantly attract customers toward the brand, considering Tesla Superchargers’ positive reputation in offering a superior charging experience. Subaru aims to boost its global BEV sales to 50% by the end of the decade.

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