For Fisker Ocean SUV customers, of which 22 have been confirmed delivered Starting June 23, the company will provide an adapter to enable access to 12,000 Tesla Superchargers in the first quarter of 2025. The adapter will convert the widely used Combined Charging System (CCS) port found in most electric vehicles, including the Ocean, in Tesla’s slimmer and now standardized NACS port.
Fisker vehicles will get NACS connectors in 2025 because that is when their new cars will arrive.
The adapter will come thanks to a new agreement that Fisker made with Tesla that will cover all current and future vehicles made by the automaker. Other automakers have signed similar deals, including Ford, GM, Rivian, Volvo, Polestar, Nissan, Mercedes-Benz, and now Fisker.
Fisker held an event this month to show off its upcoming line of electric vehicles, including the sub-$30,000 Pear SUV, the Alaska pickup, and the Ronin convertible.
The vehicles were shown before the announcement to accept Tesla’s NACS connector, so they are designed with CCS outlets. But Fisker says he will “subsequently update the engineering of the vehicle to include a NACS input.” Since none of these new Fisker EVs will arrive before 2025, NACS’ post-adoption timeline (compared to other automakers) makes sense.