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Porsche electric vehicles will have access to Tesla’s Supercharger network.

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September 5, 2025
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Veículos elétricos da Porsche vão ter acesso ao Supercharger da Tesla
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Porsche announced that electric vehicle customers in the U.S. will be able to charge at Tesla’s Superchargers starting September 9.

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To enable owners of an electric Porsche to charge their vehicle at the approximately 23,500 Tesla Superchargers in the U.S., the German brand developed a new NACS DC adapter, which will be provided free of charge for all 2026 Taycan and Macan Electric models, as well as to owners of the current Taycan and

Macan Electric 2025, being available in the My Porsche app.
However, owners of a 2024 Taycan or an earlier model will have to pay $185 to purchase the NACS DC adapter through the app or at a Porsche dealership.

However, note that in this initial phase, owners of electric Porsche models will have to use the Tesla app to enable charging, while in the coming months, it will be possible to charge directly through the My Porsche app.

Porsche has already announced that all 2026 models will incorporate the new charging stations into the navigation system, while older models will receive wireless software updates to display the new available charging points.

Interestingly, the Macan Electric 2026 does not have the standard charging port in the US, requiring an adapter. This is despite the fact that, in 2023, it was confirmed that future electric vehicles from VW, Audi, Porsche, and Scout would start using a NACS charging port from 2025.

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