
Honda and Acura have confirmed that their electric vehicle owners in North America will gain access to Tesla Superchargers in June.
In January, Honda indicated it was working with Tesla to onboard its EVs on the Supercharger network soon.
Today, the Japanese automaker confirmed that its EV owners, more specifically, Honda Prologue and Acura ZDX owners, will gain access to “more than 20,000 selected Tesla Superchargers across the United States starting in June 2025.”
That’s a more precise timeline than previously announced.
Honda also confirmed that it will offer its own ” Honda-approved NACS-CCS DC fast-charging adapter”, which will be available to purchase close to June at Honda an Acura dealerships.

Ryan Harty, assistant vice president of Sustainability & Business Development at American Honda Motor, commented on the news:
“Adding Tesla Supercharger network access to the charging networks already available to our EV customers means industry-leading fast-charging access for Honda and Acura EV drivers. By the end of this decade, we strive to provide Honda and Acura EV drivers with the most convenient and easy charging at more than 100,000 charge points nationwide, helping people choose to purchase an EV for the many benefits of driving one.”
Tesla’s Supercharger network consistently ranks at the most reliable fast-charging network in North America – on top of being the most extensive.
The automaker started to open up the network to other automakers after the Biden administration announced billions of dollars in funding for charging stations if they were available to electric vehicles from one or more automakers.
Here’s a list of automakers that have access to the Supercharger network:
- Ford
- Rivian
- General Motors (GM)
- Volvo
- Polestar
- Nissan
- Lucid
- Mercedes-Benz
Tesla also has a list of “coming soon”:
- BMW
- Genesis
- Hyundai
- JLR
- Kia
Now, we can add Honda and Acura to the list.
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