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Mercedes EVs Get Access to 20,000 Tesla Superchargers
Mercedes-Benz EV owners can start using Tesla Superchargers in February
Mercedes-Benz said that its electric vehicles will be able to access Tesla’s Supercharger network starting in February.
For $185, Mercedes EV Drivers Can Charge At Tesla Superchargers
Mercedes-Benz is giving its electric vehicle owners access to Tesla's Supercharger network for public fast charging with approved adapters.
Mercedes-Benz EVs In The U.S. Get Tesla Supercharger Access In February
In total, Mercedes-Benz EV drivers in the United States will have access to over 110,000 public charging points across the United States and Canada. Owners in Canada will gain access to the Tesla Supercharger network later this year, according to the automaker.
US Mercedes drivers can use Tesla Superchargers
Mercedes drivers in the US can officially plug in at Tesla Superchargers. Authorised dealers will offer NACS to CCS1 adapters until the
Mercedes gains access to Tesla Superchargers in February, vastly expanding charging options
Tesla’s fast-charging network will offer more than 21,000 Superchargers to Mercedes-Benz owners, who will need to buy a $185 adapter.
Mercedes-Benz Joins Tesla's Supercharger Network
But compatibility with Tesla's charging network—which Benz says swells the number of available fast chargers for its customers by 20,000 in the U.S. and Canada combined—depends on more than just a similar plug design.
Mercedes EVs Get Access to 20,000 Tesla Superchargers Starting Next Month
Electric Benz drivers in the US can use the chargers from February, but although the company will switch to NACS ports on new cars, existing owners need a $185 adapter
Mercedes-Benz BEVs Gain Access to Tesla Supercharging
As soon as next month, the legacy German automaker says its BEVs will be able to charge on Tesla’s Supercharger network.
Mercedes-Benz EVs will get access to Tesla’s Supercharger network next month
Mercedes-Benz is the latest automaker to adopt NACS now that Tesla’s charging tech has established itself as the standard. Other manufacturers following suit include Ford, Nissan, GM, Honda, Subaru, Volkswagen,
These EVs Can Now Power Up at 20,000 Tesla Superchargers
Six non-Tesla EV brands now have more charging options, with Mercedes up next in February. Here's the full list and how this major industry shift came about.
Mercedes EV Owners Will Soon Be Able To Use Tesla Superchargers
Mercedes just announced when its EVs will actually be compatible. It's the traditional method of operating, similar to what others have been doing: owners will be granted an adapter to convert their existing Combined Charging System (CCS) port to the more efficient NACS protocol.
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Don't Do It: Those Cheap NACS-to-CCS Adapters Aren't Always Safe
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VW says its cars will get Supercharger access and adapters in June (Updated)
Volkswagen says that its electric cars will be able to charge at Tesla’s Supercharger network starting in June, reports ...
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