Honda and Acura EV Owners to Gain Access to Tesla Superchargers This June
March 21, 2025 – In a significant step toward expanding electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure, Honda and Acura have announced that their EV owners will gain access to Tesla’s Supercharger network starting in June 2025. This move marks a major shift in the EV landscape, as Tesla’s Supercharger stations, known for their fast charging capabilities and widespread availability, will now be open to owners of select Honda and Acura electric models.
The agreement between the companies comes as part of an industry-wide effort to improve the charging experience for EV drivers and encourage greater adoption of electric vehicles. Tesla’s Supercharger network, which currently serves only Tesla owners, has become one of the most extensive and reliable charging networks in the world. With this new partnership, Honda and Acura owners will be able to use Tesla’s vast network of Supercharger stations, providing them with greater convenience and flexibility when it comes to long-distance travel and daily commutes.
A Step Toward Collaboration and Accessibility
As part of the collaboration, Honda and Acura EV models will be equipped with the necessary software updates to allow them to charge at Tesla’s Supercharger stations. This means that these vehicles will be able to use the same high-speed charging stations that Tesla drivers have relied on for years. While specifics on which models will initially be eligible for this service are still being finalized, it is expected that newer EV models from both Honda and Acura will be prioritized.
Honda has emphasized that this partnership reflects their ongoing commitment to sustainability and expanding the EV ecosystem. “We believe that the future of mobility is electric, and it’s essential that our customers have access to the most reliable and accessible charging infrastructure available,” said Shinji Aoyama, Head of Honda’s EV Division. “By collaborating with Tesla, we’re ensuring that Honda and Acura owners can enjoy an enhanced driving experience and a seamless charging solution.”
Increased Charging Convenience for EV Owners
Tesla’s Supercharger network is known for its rapid charging capabilities, with many stations offering up to 250 kW of power, allowing EVs to charge from 20% to 80% in as little as 20 minutes. With thousands of Supercharger stations scattered across major highways and urban centers, the addition of Honda and Acura EVs to the network will significantly improve the convenience for EV drivers who often struggle with limited charging options in certain areas.
Honda and Acura owners will be able to access Tesla’s Superchargers via Tesla’s app, where they will be able to locate available stations, check charging speeds, and make reservations. Pricing for charging will vary based on location and usage, but it is expected to be in line with Tesla’s current pricing structure for non-Tesla drivers.
A New Era of Collaboration in the EV Market
This partnership comes on the heels of similar collaborations between Tesla and other automakers, such as Ford and General Motors, which also gained access to Tesla’s Supercharger network. Experts believe that these partnerships signal a new era of cooperation among automakers, as they work together to create a more unified and efficient EV charging infrastructure that benefits all electric vehicle owners, regardless of brand.
Tesla’s decision to open up its Supercharger network to non-Tesla vehicles has been seen as a key moment in the development of the EV market, allowing more consumers to take advantage of Tesla’s superior charging network. With this new agreement, Honda and Acura customers will benefit from the same advantages, making EV ownership even more attractive and accessible.
Looking Ahead
As Honda and Acura continue to expand their electric vehicle offerings, the move to partner with Tesla further underscores the growing importance of reliable, fast-charging infrastructure in the global shift toward electric mobility. This initiative not only benefits consumers but also helps to push the industry toward a more sustainable and interconnected future.
With the rollout set to begin in June 2025, EV owners from both brands are eagerly awaiting the chance to recharge their vehicles at Tesla’s Supercharger stations, ushering in a new era of convenience and cooperation in the electric vehicle market.
For more information about this partnership and to stay updated on developments, visit the official websites of Honda, Acura, and Tesla.