Volvo Cars is making significant strides in its electrification journey by opening up access to the extensive Tesla Supercharger Network for its fully electric vehicles, including models like the Volvo EX90, EX30, and XC40 Recharge. This move grants Volvo EV owners access to more than 17,800 North American Charging Standard (NACS) fast chargers across the U.S. and Canada. This effort aligns with Volvo’s commitment to ease the transition to electric driving, addressing a common concern among prospective EV owners: charging accessibility.
Starting with model year 2025, the Volvo EX90 and other select models will include a NACS adapter as standard equipment, providing seamless access to the Supercharger network right from the dealership. For current Volvo EV owners, these adapters are available for purchase at Volvo dealerships, including Volvo Cars Lisle, with distribution beginning November 18, 2024. This addition simplifies the charging process, enhancing convenience for those who already own fully electric Volvo vehicles.
Using the Volvo Cars app and Google built-in navigation, drivers can easily locate and filter Supercharger stations, initiate a charging session, and pay directly through their app account. This integration highlights Volvo’s commitment to a hassle-free EV experience and makes using the Tesla Supercharger network as simple as possible for Volvo drivers.
This step demonstrates Volvo’s continued dedication to sustainability and customer convenience, furthering its aim to be a fully electric car company by 2030. For Volvo Cars Lisle and Volvo enthusiasts, this advancement makes the EV lineup, especially models like the EX90 and EX30, an even more appealing choice in the transition to electric driving.