

- Owners of 2025 and 2026 models won’t have to pay a penny for the NACS DC adapter.
- In late 2023, Porsche said its new EVs would start to feature NACS ports from 2025.
- Charging will initially only be available through the Tesla app as part of the soft launch.
If you own an electric Porsche in North America, public charging is about to get a whole lot easier. Starting on September 9, owners will gain access to the Tesla Supercharger network, which provides them with the opportunity to charge at any of the 23,500 charging locations across the continent, all enabled thanks to a new NACS DC adapter.
The newly developed adapter will be provided free of charge for all 2026 Porsche Taycan and Macan Electric models. Owners of the current 2025 Taycan and Macan Electric are eligible to receive a complimentary adapter, available through the My Porsche application.
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Anyone who owns a 2024 or older Taycan can also use the NACS DC charger, but will need to pay $185 and order it from the Porsche Online Shop or pick one up from a Porsche center.
Getting Started
Access to the Tesla Supercharger network will start with a soft launch, where Porsche owners must use the Tesla app to enable charging. In the coming months, it’ll be possible to charge directly through the My Porsche app. Other stations from Ionna and Electrify America with NACS ports can be activated directly through the My Porsche app at launch.
Charging Made Easy
All eligible Porsche electric vehicles from 2026 onward will incorporate the new charging stations into their navigation systems, while older models will receive over-the-air software updates to show these newly available charging points.
“We are continually working to make every aspect of Porsche ownership as convenient as possible for our customers – and this news represents a significant step for owners of our electrified cars,” Porsche Cars North America president and chief executive Timo Resch said. “As we launch this offering, in the coming months we will be adding more features to make the process even more seamless.”
Why an Adapter Is Still Necessary
Interestingly, neither the 2026 Taycan nor the 2026 Macan Electric have the North American Charging Standard port, hence why an adapter is needed. This is despite the fact that, in 2023, it was confirmed that future VW, Audi, Porsche, and Scout EVs would use the NACS charging port from 2025.