Hyundai announced that its electric vehicles (EVs) can now use Tesla's Supercharging network, making it easier for older Hyundai EV owners to charge. Customers who purchased or leased their EV by January 31, 2024, can receive an adapter to connect to Tesla's stations for free. This change, initiated with the 2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5 that comes with a built-in Tesla-style charging port, reflects a broader shift towards the North American Charging Standard (NACS) among automakers, significantly improving charging infrastructure access in the U.S. for Hyundai EV drivers.
Hyundai's EVs can now utilize over 20,000 Tesla Supercharging stations, expanding access to charging infrastructure for older models using the Combined Charging System.
Customers who bought or leased Hyundai EVs by January 31 are eligible to receive an adapter for Tesla stations at no cost, enhancing their charging options.
The migration to Tesla's plug standard is significant for the U.S. EV market, providing access to a more reliable and user-friendly charging network.
The 2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5 features a built-in Tesla-style charging port, demonstrating Hyundai's commitment to aligning with industry standards and expanding customer convenience.
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