Tesla Opens Supercharger Access to Toyota EVs

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Toyota electric vehicle owners can now plug into Tesla’s vast Supercharger network across North America. Starting today, Toyota’s battery electric vehicle (BEV) drivers have access to more than 25,000 Tesla Superchargers, marking a major step forward in expanding fast-charging options for Toyota’s growing EV lineup.
The announcement comes alongside the launch of the new 2026 Toyota bZ, which features an NACS (North American Charging Standard) inlet, Plug & Charge capability, and improved driving range. This integration allows Toyota EV owners to use Tesla’s Supercharger network seamlessly, joining other recent additions like Honda and Acura as automakers continue adopting Tesla’s fast-charging technology.
“The BEV ecosystem is different than that of internal combustion engines and hybrids, but the goal remains the same: to provide a high-quality Toyota experience our customers can count on for the long haul,” said Thibaut de Barros Conti, vice president, Business Development, Toyota Motor North America.
“We’re delighted to be able to provide our battery electric vehicle customers meaningful enhancements throughout their vehicle ownership experience.”
Alongside Tesla’s 25,000+ Superchargers, Toyota drivers can continue using other DC fast-charging networks such as IONNA, ChargePoint, and EVgo. The Toyota app will now display compatible chargers and allow Plug & Charge functionality, meaning drivers can initiate charging automatically by simply plugging in — no additional authentication required after a one-time enrollment setup.
Existing 2023–2025 Toyota bZ4X owners will also receive a complimentary NACS adapter from Toyota starting in November, allowing them to access the same network of Superchargers.
This rollout follows Toyota’s 2023 announcement that it would adopt Tesla’s NACS connector across its North American lineup beginning in 2025. It also comes as Tesla continues expanding its global Supercharger network, adding a record 4,000 new stalls in Q3 2025 alone.
With Supercharger access, Toyota drivers now gain one of the most reliable and widespread charging options available today, dramatically improving long-distance travel convenience across North America.