Quebec Mercedes-Benz EV Drivers Gain Access to 25,000+ Tesla Superchargers
October 23 2025,
If you drive a Mercedes-Benz electric vehicle in Quebec, your charging options just expanded. Starting October 20, 2025, Canadian Mercedes-Benz EV drivers can now charge at over 25,000 Tesla Supercharger stations across the United States and Canada. This development addresses one of the most common questions EV drivers ask: "Where can I charge when I'm away from home?"
The addition of the Tesla Supercharger network to the existing MB.CHARGE Public service means Mercedes-Benz EV owners now have access to one of North America's most comprehensive public charging networks, with nearly 200,000 charging points available through a single platform.
How Mercedes-Benz Drivers Access Tesla Superchargers
Current Mercedes-Benz electric vehicles use CCS1 charging ports. To charge at Tesla Supercharger stations, drivers need a NACS to CCS1 adapter, which is available at authorized Mercedes-Benz dealerships across Canada for $219.95 plus applicable taxes. This adapter has been tested and certified for safety and compatibility with all Mercedes-Benz battery electric vehicles and any NACS DC fast charging point.
Mercedes-Benz will begin integrating NACS charging ports directly into new electric vehicles in late 2025. Future models will connect to Tesla Superchargers without needing an adapter, simplifying the charging process.
Which Mercedes-Benz Models Can Use Tesla Superchargers
The Tesla Supercharger network is compatible with current Mercedes-Benz electric models, including:
- Mercedes-Benz EQS Sedan
- Mercedes-Benz EQB SUV
- Mercedes-Benz EQE Sedan and SUV
- Upcoming 2026 Mercedes-Benz CLA Electric
- Upcoming 2026 Mercedes-Benz GLC Electric
All of these models can charge at Tesla Supercharger locations using the NACS to CCS1 adapter. The charging process works the same way as at other DC fast charging stations: plug in the adapter, connect the charging cable, and the vehicle handles authentication and payment through the Mercedes me app or MB.CHARGE Public service.
Charging Network Integration: MB.CHARGE Public
The Tesla Supercharger network integrates into MB.CHARGE Public, Mercedes-Benz's comprehensive charging service. MB.CHARGE Public already includes access to charging networks throughout Canada, such as:
- ChargePoint
- FLO
- BC Hydro
- Electric Circuit (Circuit Électrique)
With the addition of the Tesla Supercharger network, MB.CHARGE Public now provides access to nearly 200,000 charging points across North America through a single charging contract. This means drivers can authenticate, start charging sessions, and pay for charging at any compatible station using the Mercedes me app, without needing multiple accounts or payment methods for different charging networks.
Benefits for Quebec EV Drivers
Quebec has an established network of public charging stations, including many Electric Circuit locations along major highways. The addition of Tesla Superchargers expands charging options for trips within Quebec and to other provinces.
Tesla has installed Supercharger stations along frequently travelled routes in Quebec, including Autoroute 15 and Autoroute 40. These locations provide additional fast-charging options for drivers travelling between Montreal, Quebec City, and other regions throughout the province.
The combined charging network addresses a practical concern for electric vehicle drivers: access to fast charging during longer trips. With both Electric Circuit stations and Tesla Superchargers available through MB.CHARGE Public, drivers have more flexibility when planning routes and can choose charging stops based on convenience, location, and charging speed.
How Fast Charging Works at Tesla Superchargers
Tesla Supercharger stations provide DC fast charging, which adds range to electric vehicles much faster than Level 2 AC charging. The charging speed depends on several factors:
- The vehicle's maximum charging rate
- The Supercharger station's output capacity
- The battery's current charge level
- Ambient temperature conditions
Mercedes-Benz electric vehicles typically charge faster when the battery is between 10% and 80% capacity. Charging slows as the battery approaches full capacity to protect battery health and longevity.
For example, the 2026 Mercedes-Benz CLA Electric can add up to 300 km of range in approximately 10 minutes at compatible DC fast charging stations. The EQS and EQE models also support high-speed DC charging, though specific charging times vary by model and battery size.
Planning Trips with Navigation and Electric Intelligence

Mercedes-Benz electric vehicles include Navigation with Electric Intelligence, which plans routes that include charging stops when needed. This system considers multiple factors:
- Current battery charge level
- Destination distance
- Topography and elevation changes
- Weather conditions
- Traffic patterns
- Available charging stations along the route
With the Tesla Supercharger network integrated into MB.CHARGE Public, Navigation with Electric Intelligence now includes these locations when calculating optimal routes. The system automatically identifies when and where charging stops make sense based on the vehicle's current range and the driver's destination.
The navigation system also pre-conditions the battery before arriving at fast-charging stations, warming or cooling it to the optimal temperature for fastest charging. This feature works with all compatible DC fast charging stations, including Tesla Superchargers.
Charging Costs and Payment
MB.CHARGE Public handles authentication and payment at all compatible charging stations, including Tesla Superchargers. Drivers need an active Mercedes me ID and a MB.CHARGE Public account. The service can be accessed through the Mercedes-Benz App or within the vehicle's MBUX multimedia system.
Before charging, drivers can view the specific cost per kilowatt-hour or per minute on the vehicle's display or in the Mercedes-Benz App. This transparency helps drivers compare charging costs at different locations and make informed decisions about where to charge.
Each charging session is automatically billed through MB.CHARGE Public, eliminating the need to manage multiple charging network accounts or payment methods.
Green Charging Through MB.CHARGE Public
MB.CHARGE Public includes "Green Charging," which uses renewable energy certificates to ensure that an equivalent amount of clean electricity is fed into the grid for each charging session. These certificates come from certified energy generation plants that are less than six years old.
The green electricity certificates are purchased and redeemed in the same country where the customer is charging when possible, supporting the growth of renewable energy in that region.
Key Takeaways: Tesla Supercharger Access for Mercedes-Benz EVs
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Details |
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Access Date |
October 20, 2025 |
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Eligible Vehicles |
All Mercedes-Benz battery electric vehicles (EQS, EQB, EQE, upcoming CLA and GLC) |
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Adapter Required |
NACS to CCS1 adapter ($219.95 + taxes), available at Mercedes-Benz dealerships |
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Future Integration |
NACS ports in new EVs starting late 2025 (no adapter needed) |
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Network Size |
Over 25,000 Tesla Superchargers + existing MB.CHARGE Public network |
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Total Charging Points |
Nearly 200,000 across North America through MB.CHARGE Public |
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Payment Method |
Mercedes me app or MB.CHARGE Public service |
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Quebec Networks |
Tesla Superchargers + Electric Circuit + FLO + ChargePoint + BC Hydro |
Learn More at Mercedes-Benz Blainville
Curious about how the expanded charging network works with your Mercedes-Benz electric vehicle? Visit our team in Mirabel to learn more about MB.CHARGE Public, charging adapters, and how to plan trips using Navigation with Electric Intelligence.