
Porsche electric car owners will soon be able to make use of the Tesla Supercharger network throughout North America.
This will mean access to more than 23,500 additional charging devices – all thanks to a simple DC charging adapter that enables a connection with a Tesla Supercharger.
“We are continually working to make every aspect of Porsche ownership as convenient as possible for our customers – and this news represents a significant step for owners of our electrified cars,” said Timo Resch, CEO of Porsche Cars North America.
“As we launch this offering, in the coming months we will add more features to make the process even more seamless.”
More Porsche charging options

All new 2026 Porsche Taycan and Macan Electric models will be supplied as standard with the bespoke NACS DC adapter.
Owners of 2025 model-year Taycans, and all existing Macan Electric owners, can request a complimentary adapter. This group of owners will receive a notification via the My Porsche app to reserve their free NACS DC adapter shortly.
Those with 2024 model-year and older Taycans can purchase a Porsche NACS DC adapter at their own expense.
Available now through the Porsche Online Shop, and at Porsche Centers, the $185 adapter works with all DC fast charging stations equipped with NACS/J3400 compatible cables, including selected Tesla Superchargers.
Software updates to follow

Porsche is planning a “soft launch” of access to the Tesla Supercharger network from Tuesday 9 September 2025.
At first, this means Porsche drivers will need to make use of the Tesla smartphone app to find and enable compatible charging devices.
In the near-future, however, Porsche intends to incorporate Tesla chargers into the My Porsche app, making features such as “Plug & Charge” available.
All 2026 model-year electric Porsches will have the locations of Tesla Superchargers integrated into their navigation software. Updates will make this possible for older models later this year.
Porsche becomes the latest auto manufacturer to offer access to the Tesla charging network, following Acura and Honda earlier in 2025.
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