Honda and Acura EV owners will get Tesla Supercharger access this summer
Briefly

Starting in June, Honda and its luxury brand Acura will gain access to over 20,000 Tesla Superchargers in North America for their electric vehicles, the Prologue and ZDX. Both brands plan to sell their own EV charging adapters to convert existing CCS1 ports to Tesla's NACS connector, mirroring Ford's approach. Unlike some competitors, Honda has not committed to providing these adapters for free. This follows Honda's commitment to adopting Tesla's standardized connector, aligning with trends across the automotive industry as they all seek to leverage Tesla's vast EV charging network.
Honda and Acura will launch their EV models in June, granting access to Tesla's Supercharger network while offering proprietary adapters for CCS1 to NACS conversion.
The Prologue and ZDX are currently the only electric models from Honda and Acura, both using a common platform shared with GM's Chevy Blazer EV.
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