Flagship Tool
Check Any EV's Tesla Supercharger Compatibility
Search by make, model, or year to see whether an EV has native NACS, needs an approved NACS adapter, only has Magic Dock fallback access, or has no verified Tesla Supercharger path.
Tesla Supercharger Compatibility
Tesla Supercharger access: native NACS
This EV is tracked with native NACS access, so no CCS-to-NACS adapter should be needed for compatible NACS charging.
Native Fast-Charge Port
NACS
PlugRanked Label
NACS native
Buyer Note
Still verify the exact model year and production timing before relying on a road-trip route.
How To Read The Result
Native: the cleanest NACS outcome; no adapter should be needed.
Adapter: useful NACS access, but the adapter and network activation matter.
Magic Dock: access may depend on charger hardware at a specific site.
No verified access: plan around CCS or other charging options.
Why Adapter-Supported EVs Still Count
A CCS vehicle with verified NACS adapter access can still be a practical Tesla Supercharger vehicle. That is why PlugRanked includes adapter-supported models in NACS filters while still labeling them differently from native NACS vehicles.
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NACS is not the only plug that matters
Fast charging gets the attention, but a reliable home charger is usually where an EV saves the most time and money.
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