The BMW i7, a pinnacle of luxury and innovation, now brings a surprising connection to the Tesla Supercharger network—offering owners a seamless charging experience beyond traditional BMW infrastructure.
Despite being a BMW, the i7 supports Tesla Supercharger charging through a specialized adapter, enabling rapid DC fast charging that delivers up to 200 kW power. This technical bridge allows BMW i7 owners to access Tesla’s extensive high-speed charging network without compromising charging speed or efficiency, making long-distance travel more convenient than ever.
While Tesla dominates fast-charging infrastructure, BMW’s inclusion in the Supercharger ecosystem reflects a strategic push toward interoperability. By supporting Tesla’s NACS standard via adapters, the i7 transforms charging from a brand-specific task into a seamless journey—allowing luxury EV drivers to rely on Tesla’s global network while maintaining their BMW identity.
Charging an i7 at a Tesla Supercharger delivers comparable performance to internal BMW stations, with typical full charges ranging from 30 to 60 minutes depending on battery size and charger capacity. The stable power delivery ensures minimal downtime, making it ideal for cross-country trips or spontaneous getaways, blending the comfort of luxury with the speed of Tesla’s cutting-edge network.
The BMW i7 charging at Tesla Supercharger marks a bold step in EV infrastructure evolution—proving that luxury electric vehicles can transcend brand boundaries. With adapters enabling fast, reliable charging at Tesla’s network, i7 owners gain unprecedented freedom, setting a new standard for cross-platform compatibility in the world of premium electric mobility.
BMW EVs now have access to Tesla Superchargers across the U.S., using adapters or Magic Dock stations. Here's how charging, Plug & Charge, and billing work. BMW Electric Vehicles can now be charged at Tesla Charging Stations with two easy options, the BMW.
BMW i4 (all variants) BMW i5 (all variants) BMW i7 BMW iX In short, if your BMW uses CCS for DC fast charging, it is a candidate for Tesla Supercharger access via an approved adapter. Vehicles without DC fast charging capability, or those limited to AC charging only, are not supported. Access to Tesla's Supercharger network has officially gone live for BMW's EV owners, opening up another 25,000 chargers for use.
Charge Your BMW Electric Vehicle at Tesla Superchargers in San Jose If you own a BMW electric model in San Jose like the sleek i5 sedan, the luxurious i7, or the spacious iX SUV, you'll be happy to know that these vehicles are all eligible for charging at Tesla's Supercharger network. BMW EV Charging expands in 2025 with NACS plugs, Tesla Supercharger access, and adapters for older BMW EVs for easier long. Tesla also now operates more than 75,000 Supercharger stalls globally.
For BMW drivers, the change is immediate and meaningful. With Supercharger access enabled, BMW's supported EVs - including the i4, i5, i7, and iX - can now charge at Tesla's North American Charging Standard stations using a CCS. As of early 2025, BMW EVs should be compatible with Tesla's NACS supercharging stations.
BMW is also working towards making it easy to navigate to supercharging stations through vehicles' in-cabin navigation system, along with providing convenient payment options through your mobile device. Key Takeaways BMW becomes the 15th automaker to access Tesla's Supercharger Network in 2025. Newer all-electric BMW models (i4, i5, i7, iX) can use Tesla's V3 and V4 Superchargers.
Over 25,000 Supercharging stalls available in North America for non. BMW EVs can now charge at Tesla Superchargers using a NACS adapter, with varying compatibility across the i4, i5, i7, and iX. Some models need software updates, while native NACS ports debut in 2026.