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Select Audi e-tron model owners can now access the Tesla Supercharger network

Audi of America announced today that select Audi e-tron model owners will be able to access more than 23,500 NACS Partner Tesla Supercharger stations in North America using a manufacturer-approved NACS to CCS charging adapter.

Starting in September 2025, the UL2252 certified Audi NACS DC Charging Adapter will begin to arrive as a port-installed accessory for most 2025 model year new vehicle e-tron purchases.

In addition to the existing 5,000 Electrify America DC fast chargers, there are now more than 28,000 total fast charger stations integrated into the Audi ecosystem across North America. This means owning an Audi e-tron is made even more convenient.

Audi will offer access to the Tesla NACS Partner Supercharger network as part of its ongoing efforts to provide customers more choices and to make the electrified premium luxury experience as seamless as possible.

The new Audi NACS DC Charging Adapters are only for use with compatible DC fast chargers and cannot be used to charge on NACS-equipped AC Level 1 or Level 2 chargers, including home chargers and Tesla Destination Chargers.

A summary of NACS offering is presented in the table below:

Tesla NACS Partner Supercharger Network Access
Beginning in September 2025, Audi is joining the Tesla NACS Partner Supercharger network. Once network access begins, additional charging stations will become visible as POI in myAudi app and Audi MMI navigation. Audi e-tron model owners will need to utilize the Tesla app to initiate and pay for a charging session once they have arrived at a Tesla Supercharger.

Audi NACS DC Charging Adapter Availability

New Audi e-tron Purchases Existing Customers
Beginning in September 2025, the following models will begin arriving to dealerships equipped with the Audi NACS DC Charging Adapter as a port installed accessory for new vehicle purchase:

  • 2025 Audi Q6 e-tron model line
  • 2025 Audi A6 Sportback e-tron model line
  • 2025 Audi e-tron GT model line
 Timing of Audi NACS DC Charging Adapter availability for existing e-tron model customers will be subject to a future announcement.

The Audi Q4 e-tron is not currently able to utilize the Audi NACS DC Charging Adapter or the Tesla NACS Partner Supercharger network. Integration of additional myAudi app charging functionality and updates on Q4 e-tron compatibility are subject to a future announcement.

Sep 5, 2025Blagojce Krivevski
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September 5, 2025 Electric Car Newsaudi, EV Charging, NACS
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