
Beginning today, drivers of battery‑electric models from Dodge, Jeep, Ram, FIAT, and Maserati can plug into Tesla’s V3 and V4 Superchargers using a Stellantis‑approved Free2move Charge NACS‑to‑CCS1 DC adapter. The adapter is available for purchase at Stellantis low‑emission vehicle (LEV) certified dealerships and through Mopar.com. Customers can also use Tesla’s “Magic Dock” Superchargers, which include a built‑in adapter.
Stellantis emphasized that only its approved NACS adapters are compatible with Tesla’s network. To streamline the experience, the Free2move Charge app now helps owners locate compatible Tesla Superchargers alongside other public AC and DC fast‑charging stations, including IONNA Rechargeries. The app also manages charging sessions and payments, giving drivers a unified interface for on‑the‑go charging.
The expanded access is described by Stellantis as a “major milestone” in its public‑charging strategy, offering customers greater confidence for both long‑distance travel and everyday use. The following Stellantis BEVs can use Tesla Superchargers with the approved adapter:
- Dodge Charger Daytona (model years: 2024, 2025, and 2026)
- Jeep Wagoneer S (model years: 2024 and 2025)
- Jeep Recon (model year: upcoming 2026)
- Ram ProMaster EV (model years: 2024, 2025, and 2026)
- FIAT 500e (model years: 2024, 2025, and 2026)
- Maserati GranTurismo Folgore (model years: 2024, 2025, and 2026)
- Maserati GranCabrio Folgore (model years: 2024, 2025, and 2026)
- Maserati Grecale Folgore (model years: 2025 and 2026)
Looking ahead, the 2027 Dodge Charger Daytona will become the first Stellantis model equipped with a native NACS charging port, eliminating the need for an adapter at Tesla stations.
By embracing the North American Charging System (NACS) and expanding access to Tesla’s extensive network, Stellantis is positioning itself to deliver a more seamless, reliable charging experience. The company says the move reflects its broader commitment to building a robust, user‑friendly charging ecosystem for its growing lineup of electric vehicles.
According to newly released data from the China Passenger Car Association, the country’s auto market saw a noticeable slowdown in February, with total wholesale passenger car volume reaching 1.518 million units. This represents a 14.3 percent drop compared to last year and a 23 percent decline from January. Despite the overall market pressure, new energy vehicles continued to perform strongly, reaching 723,000…
12 March 2026
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12 March 2026
LG Energy Solution will assume full ownership of NextStar Energy after acquiring Stellantis’ 49 per cent stake in the joint venture, the companies announced today. The move marks a significant realignment in North America’s fast‑expanding battery supply chain and reinforces Canada’s position as a strategic hub for electric‑vehicle and energy‑storage manufacturing. Founded in 2022 by LG Energy Solution and…
6 February 2026
Tesla is ending production of its slow‑selling flagship vehicles, the Model S and Model X, as the company shifts its priorities toward robotics and artificial intelligence. During the fourth‑quarter 2025 earnings call, CEO Elon Musk confirmed that both models will be discontinued to free manufacturing capacity for the Optimus humanoid robot. He described the move as an “honorable discharge” for the long‑running S/X…
29 January 2026
Germany’s TÜV has issued its 2026 report for the available passenger car park in the country. The report highlights rising defect rates in Germany’s car fleet, an aging vehicle population, and the growing role of electric vehicles in safety inspections. The study is based on ~9.5 million inspections performed between July 2024 and June 2025, covering 216 models across six vehicle classes and six age groups. Some of…
4 December 2025
South Korea’s LG Chem has been selected to supply cathode materials for Panasonic’s battery production in North America, according to industry sources. This marks LG Chem’s first direct deal with Panasonic, whose primary customer in the region is Tesla. Previously, LG Chem supplied cathodes to Prime Planet Energy & Solutions, a joint venture between Toyota and Panasonic. Panasonic operates a Gigafactory in Nevada…
23 October 2025
Tesla launched the Model Y Standard in Europe. There’s no Model 3 Standard for now. The Long Range Model Y models have also been renamed to Model Y Premium RWD and AWD, respectively. Just like in the U.S., the European Model Y Standard arrives with smaller 18-inch Aperture Wheels, a simplified cloth interior with manual seat adjustments, passive dampers, and a fixed closed roof. The new model has a top speed of 201…
10 October 2025
Tesla has officially launched more affordable versions of its two most popular electric vehicles – the Model Y SUV and the Model 3 sedan – marking a strategic shift aimed at reviving sales and expanding its customer base. These new “Standard” editions are priced at $39,990 for the Model Y and $36,990 for the Model 3, positioning them as the lowest-cost options currently available in Tesla’s lineup. While the pricing…
8 October 2025
Electric vehicle (EV) sales in the U.S. are booming – and Tesla and General Motors (GM) are at the front of the pack. Why the sudden surge? Many buyers were racing to take advantage of federal tax credits worth up to $7,500 before they expired in September, thanks to the Trump administration’s “One Big Beautiful Bill Act.” Tesla still holds the largest slice of the EV pie, delivering over 497,000 vehicles in Q3…
5 October 2025
Automakers in North America are increasingly reducing on‑the‑road prices for battery electric vehicles by amounts close to the former $7,500 federal tax credit. Manufacturers are applying the savings in different ways: permanent MSRP adjustments, time‑limited rebates applied at the point of sale, or larger dealer incentives that lower the cash price before financing or leasing. The strategy shortens the cash gap for…
5 October 2025
Tesla Model Y Performance AWD was finally announced for the U.S. market after its European launch more than a month ago. The vehicle is priced at USD 57490. The EPA-estimated range is 306 mi, which equals 492.46 km. The model accelerates from 0 to 60 mph in 3.3 seconds. The top speed is 155 mph (250 km/h). Of course, for the North American market, the Model Y Performance will use a NACS charger with 11 kW AC and 250…
2 October 2025
Stellantis, in partnership with Saft (a TotalEnergies subsidiary), has unveiled a groundbreaking prototype vehicle featuring IBIS technology – a French-based collaborative research project aimed at developing a more efficient, sustainable, and cost-effective energy storage and electric conversion system. With real-world road testing now underway, this milestone marks a major leap forward in advancing electrification…
23 September 2025
Leapmotor is making a powerful impression at the IAA Mobility 2025, held at Messe München and downtown Munich, with the World Premiere of the B05 and the commercial launch of the Leapmotor B10. Leapmotor B05 is a sport-looking C-hatch designed for the new generations of urban trendsetters. More than just a smart electric vehicle, the B05 is a zero-emission partner built around four core tenets, such as cutting-edge…
8 September 2025
Tesla Model Y Performance AWD was announced for the European market with first deliveries scheduled for September. On the German Tesla website, the vehicle is priced at EUR 61990. This model is underpinned by the Tesla Performance 4DU (drive unit), which also powers the 2024 Tesla Model 3 Performance AWD. While the electric motor combo is one and the same, Tesla lists 368 kW (500 hp) for the M3P, which is a bit less…
30 August 2025

2026 Porsche Cayenne S Electric
Length: 196.5 in / 4991 mm
Width: 78.0 in / 1980 mm
Height: 65.9 in / 1674 mm
Curb weight: 5632.81 lb / 2555 kg
Location: Rear
Location: Front
Battery: 113 kWh

2026 Porsche Cayenne Turbo Electric
Length: 196.3 in / 4985 mm
Width: 78.0 in / 1980 mm
Height: 65.9 in / 1674 mm
Curb weight: 5831.23 lb / 2645 kg
Location: Rear
Location: Front
Battery: 113 kWh

2026 Porsche Cayenne Electric
Length: 196.3 in / 4985 mm
Width: 78.0 in / 1980 mm
Height: 65.9 in / 1674 mm
Curb weight: 5566.67 lb / 2525 kg
Location: Rear
Location: Front
Battery: 113 kWh

2027 Volvo EX60 P12 AWD Electric
Doors: 5, Seats: 5
Length: 189.1 in / 4803 mm
Width: 75.1 in / 1908 mm
Height: 64.4 in / 1635 mm
Curb weight: 5302.12 lb / 2405 kg
Location: Rear
Location: Front
Battery: 117 kWh

2027 Volvo EX60 P10 AWD Electric
Doors: 5, Seats: 5
Length: 189.1 in / 4803 mm
Width: 75.1 in / 1908 mm
Height: 64.4 in / 1635 mm
Curb weight: 5180.86 lb / 2350 kg
Location: Rear
Location: Front
Battery: 95 kWh

2027 Volvo EX60 P6 Electric RWD
Doors: 5, Seats: 5
Length: 189.1 in / 4803 mm
Width: 75.1 in / 1908 mm
Height: 64.4 in / 1635 mm
Curb weight: 4828.12 lb / 2190 kg
Electric motor: 275 kW, 480 Nm, Location: Rear
Battery: 83 kWh

2026 BMW iX M70 xDrive
Doors: 5, Seats: 5
Length: 195.5 in / 4965 mm
Width: 77.6 in / 1970 mm
Height: 66.7 in / 1695 mm
Curb weight: 5687.93 lb / 2580 kg
Electric motor #1: 360 kW, 650 Nm @ 0 – 5000 rpm, Location: Rear
Electric motor #2: 190 kW, 365 Nm @ 0 – 5000 rpm, Location: Front
Voltage: 369 V

2026 BMW iX M70 xDrive US
Doors: 5, Seats: 5
Length: 195.5 in / 4965 mm
Width: 77.6 in / 1970 mm
Height: 66.7 in / 1695 mm
Curb weight: 5687.93 lb / 2580 kg
Electric motor #1: 360 kW, 650 Nm @ 0 – 5000 rpm, Location: Rear
Electric motor #2: 190 kW, 365 Nm @ 0 – 5000 rpm, Location: Front
Voltage: 369 V

2026 BMW iX xDrive60
Doors: 5, Seats: 5
Length: 195.5 in / 4965 mm
Width: 77.6 in / 1970 mm
Height: 66.7 in / 1695 mm
Curb weight: 5522.58 lb / 2505 kg
Electric motor #1: 230 kW, 400 Nm @ 0 – 5000 rpm, Location: Rear
Electric motor #2: 190 kW, 365 Nm @ 0 – 5000 rpm, Location: Front
Voltage: 369 V

2026 BMW iX xDrive60 US
Doors: 5, Seats: 5
Length: 195.5 in / 4965 mm
Width: 77.6 in / 1970 mm
Height: 66.7 in / 1695 mm
Curb weight: 5522.58 lb / 2505 kg
Electric motor #1: 230 kW, 400 Nm @ 0 – 5000 rpm, Location: Rear
Electric motor #2: 190 kW, 365 Nm @ 0 – 5000 rpm, Location: Front
Voltage: 369 V

2026 BMW iX xDrive45
Doors: 5, Seats: 5
Length: 195.5 in / 4965 mm
Width: 77.6 in / 1970 mm
Height: 66.7 in / 1695 mm
Curb weight: 5401.33 lb / 2450 kg
Electric motor #1: 200 kW, 400 Nm @ 0 – 5000 rpm, Location: Rear
Electric motor #2: 190 kW, 365 Nm @ 0 – 5000 rpm, Location: Front
Battery: 100.6 kWh, Voltage: 332.1 V

2026 BMW iX xDrive45 US
Doors: 5, Seats: 5
Length: 195.5 in / 4965 mm
Width: 77.6 in / 1970 mm
Height: 66.7 in / 1695 mm
Curb weight: 5401.33 lb / 2450 kg
Electric motor #1: 200 kW, 400 Nm @ 0 – 5000 rpm, Location: Rear
Electric motor #2: 190 kW, 365 Nm @ 0 – 5000 rpm, Location: Front
Battery: 100.6 kWh, Voltage: 332.1 V

2026 BMW i4 xDrive40
Doors: 4, Seats: 5
Length: 188.3 in / 4783 mm
Width: 72.9 in / 1852 mm
Height: 57.0 in / 1448 mm
Curb weight: 5022.13 lb / 2278 kg
Location: Rear
Location: Front
Voltage: 398.5 V

2026 BMW i4 M60
Doors: 4, Seats: 5
Length: 188.3 in / 4783 mm
Width: 72.9 in / 1852 mm
Height: 57.0 in / 1448 mm
Curb weight: 5028.74 lb / 2281 kg
Electric motor #1: 242 kW @ 8000 – 17000 rpm, 365 Nm @ 0 – 5000 rpm, Location: Rear
Electric motor #2: 200 kW @ 8000 – 17000 rpm, 430 Nm @ 0 – 5000 rpm, Location: Front
Voltage: 398.5 V

2026 BMW i4 eDrive40
Doors: 4, Seats: 5
Length: 188.3 in / 4783 mm
Width: 72.9 in / 1852 mm
Height: 57.0 in / 1448 mm
Curb weight: 4713.48 lb / 2138 kg
Electric motor: 250 kW @ 8000 – 17000 rpm, 430 Nm @ 0 – 5000 rpm, Location: Rear
Voltage: 398.5 V

2026 Porsche Macan GTS
Doors: 5, Seats: 5
Length: 189.2 in / 4805 mm
Width: 76.9 in / 1952 mm
Height: 63.5 in / 1613 mm
Curb weight: 5280.07 lb / 2395 kg
Location: Rear
Location: Front
Battery: 100 kWh, Voltage: 800 V

2026 Porsche Macan Turbo
Doors: 5, Seats: 5
Length: 188.3 in / 4784 mm
Width: 76.3 in / 1938 mm
Height: 63.8 in / 1621 mm
Curb weight: 5302.12 lb / 2405 kg
Location: Rear
Location: Front
Battery: 100 kWh, Voltage: 800 V

2026 Porsche Macan 4S
Doors: 5, Seats: 5
Length: 188.3 in / 4784 mm
Width: 76.3 in / 1938 mm
Height: 63.8 in / 1621 mm
Curb weight: 5169.84 lb / 2345 kg
Location: Rear
Location: Front
Battery: 100 kWh, Voltage: 800 V







