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Nissan is giving Ariya owners a new charging network, access to Tesla Superchargers

a bronze Nissan ariya suv parked at a charging station
Electrify America is one of several charging networks included in Nissan’s offering. | Image: Nissan

Nissan is starting up an electric vehicle charging network that lets Ariya SUV owners connect and pay at participating third-party charging stations using the MyNissan app. The new “Nissan Energy Charge Network” consists of “90,000 fast chargers” in the US from partner companies Electrify America, Shell Recharge, ChargePoint, and EVgo. Starting in November, Ariya owners can use a stored payment method in their MyNissan app to start and pay for a charging session with one tap at a station.

Nissan also says it “will make available” Tesla Supercharger-compatible NACS adapters for Ariya owners later this year. Some companies like Kia, Ford, and Rivian will or have been providing the adapter for free, while others like GM will sell one for a…

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