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Stellantis EVs Appear in the Tesla App — A Sign Supercharger Access Could Be Near

Electric-vehicle owners in the Stellantis camp — including drivers of upcoming models like the Dodge Charger Daytona EV — recently discovered something intriguing: their vehicles now appear as selectable options inside the Tesla mobile app, even though official Supercharger access hasn’t been enabled yet. This quiet rollout was noted by a user “sorrowdemonica” on Reddit threads focused on EVs and Dodge Charger EVs, where owners shared screenshots showing Stellantis EV makes and models listed in the app.

A Quiet Precursor to Charging Network Access

While Tesla hasn’t publicly confirmed any new partnerships with Stellantis, the app update suggests preliminary integration work is underway — and it mirrors how previous charging rollouts unfolded for other automakers. Observers point out that when brands like Ford and General Motors first showed up in the Tesla app, it happened weeks before Supercharger access was officially activated for their vehicles.

This suggests Stellantis EV owners might not be far from being able to use Tesla’s extensive Supercharger network once compatibility is fully enabled — likely tied to Stellantis’ upcoming adoption of the North American Charging System (NACS) for its electric vehicles. Stellantis has already announced plans to equip some BEVs with NACS beginning in 2026, which will allow access to tens of thousands of Tesla Superchargers across North America, Japan and South Korea.

For now, listings in the Tesla app don’t mean immediate charging access — but they do indicate that the infrastructure and software groundwork is being laid. Enthusiasts and owners are sharing their excitement and speculation online, with some adding their vehicles to the app “just for fun” while they await official activation.

Once enabled, charging through the Tesla network could offer Stellantis EV drivers more options for long-distance travel and convenience, similar to what Ford and GM EV owners now enjoy via adapters or built-in NACS ports.

James Myers

My name is James and I'm an editor with a strong passion for Mopar's, classic muscle, and automotive culture. I specialize in writing engaging industry news, auction coverage, and enthusiast focused features.

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