March 31, 2025 — In a major step forward for EV charging compatibility, Honda and Acura EVs will officially gain access to Tesla Superchargers starting in June 2025. The connection will be made possible through a NACS to CCS adapter, allowing drivers to charge at thousands of Tesla’s fast-charging stations across North America.
A Key Step Toward Interoperability
This move is part of a broader shift in how Honda and Acura electric vehicles integrate into the existing public charging ecosystem. With Tesla’s Supercharger network known for its reliability and coverage, this development significantly improves real-world convenience for drivers of the Honda Prologue, Acura ZDX, and future EVs from both brands. Honda Prologue can access to Supercharger previously by setting as “Chevy Blazer“. Clearly, soon the prologue owner won’t need such operation..
The initial rollout will enable current CCS-equipped models to connect using a NACS-to-CCS adapter, available beginning June 2025 through official channels, including dealerships and service partners.
Native NACS Ports Coming in 2025
Looking ahead, both Honda and Acura plan to equip their upcoming EVs with native NACS ports, eliminating the need for adapters entirely. This change is expected to begin with new model launches later in 2025 and reflects the broader automotive industry’s adoption of Tesla’s North American Charging Standard.
The shift aligns Honda with other manufacturers—such as Ford, Hyundai, and GM—who are moving toward standardizing EV charging around the NACS format to simplify the user experience and increase cross-network compatibility.
Better Charging Access, Broader Impact

By gaining access to Tesla’s fast-charging network, Honda and Acura EVs will benefit from:
- Access to over 15,000 Supercharger stations across the U.S. and Canada
- More consistent and high-speed charging for road trips and daily use
- Integration into one of the most reliable charging infrastructures in North America
According to recent announcements from Honda and Tesla, this summer’s adapter rollout is just the first step in a multi-phase plan to make Supercharger access seamless for all future EV customers.
Industry Momentum Behind NACS
This development also comes amid a wave of similar announcements. Automakers like Hyundai and Kia have begun offering free NACS adapters to customers, signaling a clear move toward charging standardization. With NACS becoming the common ground across brands, the EV landscape in North America is set to become more user-friendly and interoperable.
Conclusion
With Tesla Supercharger access just around the corner, Honda and Acura EVs are entering a new era of convenience and connectivity. Whether through adapters in the short term or integrated NACS ports in future models, both brands are delivering a more flexible charging experience that meets evolving customer expectations in the EV space.