BMW EV Owners Gain Tesla Supercharger Access in U.S.

BMW has officially unlocked Tesla Supercharger access for its electric vehicle owners in the United States.

Why it matters: The German automaker joins 18 other brands now tapping into Tesla’s 75,000-stall global network, but current owners will need an adapter.

The Details

  • BMW confirmed U.S. Supercharger access on December 12, 2025, with Canada status still unclear.
  • All current BMW EVs use CCS charging ports, requiring a NACS-to-CCS adapter for Supercharger compatibility.
  • The 2026 iX and i5 (eDrive40 and xDrive40) will not gain access until Spring 2026 due to hardware differences requiring a software update.
  • BMW i4 and i7 models should have no compatibility issues.
  • Plug-and-Charge is enabled, allowing BMW owners to charge without downloading multiple apps.
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By The Numbers

  • Adapter Cost: $175 (Lectron Vortex Plus, BMW-approved)
  • Adapter Power Support: Up to 500 kW
  • BMW’s Own Adapter: Q2 2026
  • First Native NACS BMW: 2026 BMW i5 M60
  • Tesla Supercharger Network: 75,000+ global stalls
  • Non-Tesla Brands With Access: 18

EVXL’s Take

BMW arrives fashionably late to the Supercharger party. Ford and GM gained access back in June 2025. Volkswagen joined in November. Now BMW owners can finally tap into the network that we documented hitting 75,000 global stalls last month. The adapter requirement underscores an awkward transition period for legacy automakers still shipping CCS-equipped vehicles.

The real story is timing. BMW’s Neue Klasse platform, launching with the 2026 i5 M60, will feature native NACS ports. Until then, current owners face the $175 adapter tax or can seek out Magic Dock Superchargers with built-in CCS compatibility. Tesla’s charging infrastructure advantage continues evolving from competitive moat to industry utility.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Do I need an adapter to charge my BMW at Tesla Superchargers? Yes. All current BMW EVs have CCS ports and require a NACS-to-CCS adapter. BMW recommends the Lectron Vortex Plus ($175).
  • When will BMWs have native NACS ports? The 2026 BMW i5 M60 will be the first BMW with a built-in NACS port.
  • Which BMW models are delayed? The 2026 iX and i5 eDrive40/xDrive40 will not have Supercharger access until Spring 2026.

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