Kia EV drivers now have access to over 40,000 DC fast chargers across the U.S., including more than 21,500 Tesla Superchargers, thanks to expanded compatibility via Kia Access and Kia Charge Pass.
Kia vehicles with built-in NACS ports or equipped with Kia NACS adapters can now locate and navigate to Superchargers using their infotainment system or smartphone, with real-time availability and pricing info.
“With this expansion, Kia boosts its DC fast-charger access by over 80%, reinforcing our commitment to EV leadership,” said Seungkyu (Sean) Yoon, President & CEO of Kia North America.
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For Kia owners with CCS1 ports, NACS-to-CCS1 adapters are available at dealerships. Kia also condemned recent attacks on charging infrastructure and emphasized its commitment to affordable, convenient charging access.
The company also clarified that recent marketing content from Nordic distributors does not reflect the position of Kia America, which remains focused on professional and value-aligned communication.
Kia continues to lead in EV quality and sustainability, with several vehicles assembled in the U.S. and partnerships including the NBA and WNBA. Visit kiamedia.com for more info.
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