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BMW Electric Vehicles can now be charged at Tesla Charging Stations with two easy options, the BMW. BMW electric vehicles can now charge at Tesla Superchargers in the United States. The update, effective December 10, adds more than 2,000 Tesla stations and 25,000+ Superchargers to the BMW.
After years of anticipation, BMW EV drivers can now tap into the North American Charging Standard (NACS), unlocking access to Tesla Superchargers across the US and Canada. It is a major step forward for BMW's electric lineup, dramatically expanding fast-charging options and making long-distance travel easier than ever. But how does it all work?
Access to Tesla's Supercharger network has officially gone live for BMW's EV owners, opening up another 25,000 chargers for use. BMW EV Charging expands in 2025 with NACS plugs, Tesla Supercharger access, and adapters for older BMW EVs for easier long. BMW electric vehicles officially gained access to the Tesla Supercharger network on December 10, marking one of the largest charging expansions yet for BMW drivers in the United States.
The update plugs BMW EVs into more than 2,000 Tesla stations and 25,000+ Superchargers, dramatically improving fast. BMW's recent collaboration with Tesla marks a significant milestone in the electric vehicle (EV) landscape. This partnership aims to enhance charging accessibility for BMW, MINI, and Rolls-Royce EV owners by integrating Tesla's extensive Supercharger network.
BMW is the latest major automaker to officially gain access to the Tesla Supercharger network in North America. Starting today, BMW EV drivers in the US can access over 25,000 Tesla Superchargers. BMW EV drivers in the U.S.
can now plug into Tesla's Supercharger network, marking another major expansion of the charging standard that's quickly becoming the norm across North America. As of December 10, BMW EVs officially support Supercharger access, giving owners entry to more than 2,000 stations and over 25,000 stalls (via BMW BLOG). BMW electric vehicles, including the i4 and iX, now have access to over 25,000 Tesla Superchargers in the US as the industry transitions to the NACS standard.