Mercedes Electric Automobiles can bill in Tesla Superchargers, today

Mercedes EVs can now charge on Tesla’s Supercharger network with the use of a NACS adapter.

The transition from NCS is accelerated, with many news in the last month about the fact that more brands have had the Netla Net, new nacs indigenous cars and adapters, and some weaknesses along the way.

But it turns out that we would no longer have any weakness today, since the planned opening of the Tesla network to the drivers of Mercedes EV was carried out today, as announced in the past.

This means that, like other brands, Mercedes EV can now use an adapter and start of load sessions in the largest American immediate load network. Although this is limited to American places at this time, we will have to wait later this year that the compressive Canadian places are activated for Mercedes electric vehicles.

Unlike other brands, you can start your rate directly from the Mercedes Me application. As a general rule, the other maximum brands will have to download the Tesla application, however, Mercedes has incorporated the places of Tesla in its Mercedes Me Networkarray so you do not have to download a separate application if you have a Mercedes. These places will also be added to their car navigation.

Mercedes electric cars so far do not have a local NACS port, however, an adapter is necessary. You can buy a Mercedes Dealerships adapter for $ 185. Some local Mercedes models will be launched at the end of this year.

Read Mercedes’ FAQ on how to charge at Superchargers over on the Mercedes website.

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Jameson has been leading cars since 2009 and covering vehicles, sustainability and electoral policy since 2016.

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