Can We Use Tesla Chargers for Our Kia EV6?

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I'm traveling and will be passing by Tesla chargers. Has anyone tried using the Tesla chargers?

I'm worried about safety and potential mismatches like the voltage. Also looks like I may need to buy an adapter.
 
I'm traveling and will be passing by Tesla chargers. Has anyone tried using the Tesla chargers?

I'm worried about safety and potential mismatches like the voltage. Also looks like I may need to buy an adapter.
Using a Tesla charger for your Kia EV6 is fine as long as your vehicle is NACS equipped, if lady luck isn't by your side then you should purchase an adapter for it. Tesla Superchargers are out of the question here.... about the voltage mismatch, its bound to charge longer than normal because Tesla charging stations are optimized for Tesla vehicles only, so use at your own risk.
 
There are tons of adapters on Amazon, ranging from $60 to $200. I haven't tried a Tesla charger with my EV6 yet, so I'm not sure which is the best option.
 
Not all Tesla Superchargers are compatible with non-Tesla vehicles. However, you can find stations equipped with a Magic Dock adapter. Just use the Tesla app to filter and locate these stations.
 
I'm traveling and will be passing by Tesla chargers. Has anyone tried using the Tesla chargers?

I'm worried about safety and potential mismatches like the voltage. Also looks like I may need to buy an adapter.
I’ve used Tesla chargers before, and they work well. You can double-check the voltage and grab an adapter if needed, and you should be good to go.
 
Using a Tesla charger for your Kia EV6 is fine as long as your vehicle is NACS equipped, if lady luck isn't by your side then you should purchase an adapter for it. Tesla Superchargers are out of the question here.... about the voltage mismatch, its bound to charge longer than normal because Tesla charging stations are optimized for Tesla vehicles only, so use at your own risk.
Yeah, if your EV6 has NACS, using a Tesla charger should be fine, but getting an adapter is a smart move. You have to be cautious about the voltage mismatch; it might take longer to charge.
 

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