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Genesis owners get access to Tesla Supercharger network

Genesis EV owners are being given access to the Tesla Supercharger network in the US.
By Liam McLoughlin April 7, 2025 Read time: 2 mins
20,000 Tesla Superchargers are now available to Genesis EV owners. Image: Genesis

Genesis says owners who purchased their EV on or before January 31, 2025 will begin receiving emails inviting them to redeem their complimentary North American Charging Standard (NACS) adapters enabling access to the Supercharger network, starting the week of April 7.  

The Genesis authorized adapter gives Combined Charging System (CCS1) port GV60, Electrified GV70 and Electrified G80 owners access to an additional 20,000 NACS DC fast chargers in the US, nearly doubling the size of the DC fast charging network.

Genesis is offering one DC fast-charging adapter per eligible vehicle at no cost to current U.S. owners who purchased or leased their vehicle on or before January 31, 2025. To claim a complimentary adapter, customers must have an active MyGenesis Account and must opt-in to receive email communications. This Genesis designed and authorized CCS-to-NACS adapter is essential for reliable charging at Tesla Superchargers. Eligible owners must complete their redemption within 60 days of receiving the email invitation.

“At Genesis, we pride ourselves on providing customers with the best possible ownership experience,” said Tedros Mengiste, chief operating officer, Genesis Motor North America. “By offering complimentary NACS adapters, we will make charging even more convenient for our current EV owners. This reinforces our commitment to treating every customer as our ‘son-nim,’ or honored guest.”

Starting with the 2026 model year, all Genesis EVs in the United States will come standard with a native NACS port, eliminating the need for an adapter to access Tesla Superchargers. These NACS-native models do not need, and do not qualify for a complimentary NACS adapter.

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