Porsche and Audi's EVs Can Now Recharge on Any Tesla Supercharger in North America
In a significant development for electric vehicle (EV) owners, Porsche and Audi have announced that their vehicles can now be recharged at any Tesla Supercharger station across North America. This move follows the Volkswagen Group's decision to implement NACS compatibility for its brands, including Volkswagen, Audi, Porsche, and Scout Motors.
According to Porsche, existing owners of Taycan and Macan Electric models will receive a free NACS to DC adapter with the My Porsche app, allowing them to connect to the Tesla Supercharger network. This "soft launch" phase requires drivers to use the Tesla app at Superchargers, but they will eventually be able to charge with the My Porsche app in the coming months.
Audi is also introducing its own branded adapter for newer 2025 model year options, including the Q6 e-tron, A6 Sportback e-tron, and e-tron GT. However, Audi's Q4 e-tron will not currently have access to Tesla Superchargers.
The rollout of NACS compatibility marks a significant expansion of charging infrastructure for EV owners. "This is an important step forward in the development of electric mobility," said a spokesperson for Porsche. "We believe that our customers should have access to convenient and reliable charging options, regardless of their vehicle's brand."
The Volkswagen Group's decision to implement NACS compatibility was announced in December 2023, with plans to roll out the technology across its brands. The move is seen as a major boost for EV adoption, particularly for owners who may not have access to compatible charging infrastructure.
Industry experts are hailing the development as a significant milestone for electric vehicle ownership. "This is a game-changer for EV owners," said an analyst at a leading automotive research firm. "The expanded charging network will make long-distance driving in EVs more practical and convenient."
As of September 9, Porsche and Audi's EVs can be recharged at any Tesla Supercharger station across North America. The rollout is expected to continue with the introduction of new models and adapters.
Background:
The Volkswagen Group has been working to expand its charging infrastructure for several years. In December 2023, the company announced plans to implement NACS compatibility for its brands, including Volkswagen, Audi, Porsche, and Scout Motors. This move aims to provide EV owners with greater flexibility and convenience when it comes to charging their vehicles.
Implications:
The expanded charging network is expected to boost EV adoption by making long-distance driving more practical and convenient. It also marks a significant step forward in the development of electric mobility, as manufacturers work to address range anxiety and infrastructure limitations.
Next Developments:
As Porsche and Audi continue to roll out NACS compatibility across their brands, owners can expect to see expanded charging options at Tesla Supercharger stations. The company has not announced specific plans for future developments but is expected to continue expanding its charging network in the coming months.
*Reporting by Engadget.*