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Mercedes-Benz EV Owners to Access Tesla Superchargers Starting February 2025 : Automotive Addicts

Lloyd MurphyBy Lloyd MurphyJanuary 9, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Mercedes-Benz is making a vital step to enhance charging convenience for its electric vehicle (EV) customers. Starting February 2025, Mercedes-Benz battery electric vehicle (BEV) drivers in the US will gain access to over 20,000 Tesla Superchargers, with Canadian access following later that 12 months.

This integration will likely be a part of the Mercedes me Charge service, enabling seamless “Plug & Charge” functionality at Tesla Superchargers. Drivers simply plug of their vehicles, and the charging session begins mechanically, with payments processed within the background.

Expanding Charging Options

To support existing EVs with CCS1 charging ports, Mercedes-Benz will offer an authorized NACS-to-CCS1 adapter for $185 at U.S. dealerships starting Q1 2025. Canadian availability is anticipated by Q2 2025, with pricing to be announced. Future models, nonetheless, will feature built-in NACS ports starting in 2025, eliminating the necessity for adapters and ensuring compatibility with all NACS DC fast chargers.

A Step Toward an Industry-Leading Ecosystem

This collaboration with Tesla Superchargers will expand the Mercedes me Charge network to incorporate over 110,000 public chargers in North America. With features like real-time charger availability and route planning via the Mercedes-Benz app or MBUX infotainment system, the brand goals to deliver a premium charging experience.

Moreover, the corporate’s own Mercedes-Benz High-Power Charging network, featuring ultra-fast 400 kW chargers, continues to grow across the U.S., with a goal of covering half of the states by 2026.

Driving Toward the Future

With these updates, Mercedes-Benz underscores its commitment to creating EV ownership easier and more convenient for its customers. This expanded charging ecosystem ensures drivers can charge where and the way they need, aligning with the brand’s vision of reimagining luxury mobility for an all-electric future.

Key Takeaway: Mercedes-Benz BEV drivers will soon enjoy unmatched flexibility with access to Tesla’s Supercharger network, adapters for current models, and integrated NACS ports in future EVs, setting a brand new benchmark for charging convenience in the posh segment.

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