Hyundai expands its charging network: Starting March 25, 2025, US drivers of Hyundai electric vehicles such as the IONIQ 5, IONIQ 6, KONA Electric, and the IONIQ Electric Hatchback can use the Tesla Supercharger network. With a free NACS adapter (North American Charging Standard), access to more than 20,000 Tesla Superchargers will be possible – a big step for Hyundai drivers in the USA.
What does this mean for Hyundai electric vehicles?
Hyundai offers buyers and lessees who have acquired their vehicle by January 31, 2025, an email with instructions on applying for the free adapter starting from the first week of April. Future models, such as the revised 2025 IONIQ 5 and the upcoming 2026 IONIQ 9, will be equipped with integrated NACS charging ports, eliminating the need for an adapter.
The country-specific challenge
Interestingly, the announced number of 20,000 Superchargers includes locations in both the USA and Canada. Thus, US Hyundai owners benefit from the cross-country charging infrastructure – an advantage that allows them to use Canadian Superchargers as well. However, while US customers can already access this expansion, Canadian Hyundai electric vehicle owners are still waiting for a corresponding solution. Hyundai Canada has not yet announced a concrete timeline or plans for integrating the Supercharger network and promises to release more details “later in the year.”
Industry-wide integration and future outlook
With this, Hyundai joins a growing list of automakers that use or integrate Tesla Superchargers into their own charging infrastructure ecosystems. Ford, General Motors, Rivian, Mercedes-Benz, Honda, and others have already announced or implemented similar steps. Tesla also plans to include more brands like BMW, JLR, Kia, Toyota, Subaru, Volkswagen, Audi, and Porsche in the network.
This strategic partnership shows how important a cross-country and cross-brand charging infrastructure is for the future of electromobility. While US drivers benefit from the new flexibility, it remains to be seen when Canadian Hyundai owners will enjoy this progress.
Conclusion
Hyundai's integration into the Tesla Supercharger network marks an important milestone for the expansion of electromobility in North America. With free adapters and future integrated NACS ports, the charging process for US Hyundai drivers will be significantly simplified. However, it also shows that regional implementation varies – while the USA already benefits, Canadian customers are still waiting for official announcements. Stay tuned to follow the developments around this exciting cooperation!