Mercedes-Benz electric vehicle (EV) owners in Canada now have access to Tesla’s expansive Supercharger network, now consisting of more than 25,000 Superchargers stalls across North America.
Mercedes-Benz owners in the United States gained access to the Supercharger network earlier this year in February.
The announcement means Mercedes-Benz drivers can now charge at Tesla Superchargers using a Mercedes-approved North American Charging Standard (NACS) to Combined Charging System (CCS1) adapter, available for purchase at authorized dealerships across Canada for C$219.95 plus tax.

The Tesla Supercharger network is now fully integrated into MB.CHARGE Public, formerly known as Mercedes me Charge. This digital service aggregates access to multiple public charging providers, including ChargePoint, FLO, BC Hydro, and Circuit Électrique, giving Canadian drivers access to nearly 200,000 public charging points across North America under one platform.
The MB.CHARGE app displays station information, availability, and includes payment options, simplifying the charging experience for users across different networks.
While adapters are required for existing owners, Mercedes-Benz will begin integrating NACS ports directly into new EVs starting in late 2025, allowing for seamless charging at Tesla Superchargers and other NACS-equipped stations.
At the same time, the automaker is advancing its own charging network across North America, with more than 400 charging stalls planned. The first Canadian Mercedes-Benz charging hub will open in Abbotsford, British Columbia by the end of 2025, featuring both CCS and NACS cables, with further expansion into 2026.