NACS DC Fast Charging Adapter | E-Tron Models
Regular price $199.99Tapping into the expansive Tesla Supercharger network is possible when using a North American Charging System (NACS) DC adapter.
Expand your charging options, reduce range anxiety and enjoy greater flexibility on every journey. This OEM-certified adapter is designed to for compatibility with the Tesla Supercharger network, offering faster, more convenient charging on the go.
• OEM-certified adapter.
• UL 2252 certified, marked by SGS (NRTL), and rated IP67 for water and dust resistance.
• Designed for 1,000V DC and 430A continuous use at 122°F (50°C).
• Compact for easy storage in your vehicle.
Included in kit:
• NACS to CCS1 DC Fast-Charging Adapter
• Protective Carrying Case
• User Manual
Disclaimers:
***PLEASE NOTE – this product is not compatible with Q4 e-tron and Q4 e-tron Sportback Models***
*Only use the NACS DC Adapter on unmodified vehicles for which it has been approved by Audi.
*Only use this NACS DC Adapter for Direct Current (DC) charging at compatible charging stations.
*Not compatible with Level 1 or Level 2 AC chargers, including Tesla Destination Chargers and home chargers with NACS connectors.
*Ensure your vehicle always has the most up-to-date available software.
*Do not use if your charging port or adapter are damaged or not functioning properly.
*Charging performance: The NACS DC Adapter is rated for 430A and 1,000V. However, your actual charging rate depends on the DC charging station output and your vehicle's onboard charging specifics. The duration of the charging session may vary based on the following factors:
• Fluctuations in the system voltage.
• The temperature outside the vehicle.
• The temperature of the vehicle's high-voltage system.
• Settings for the climate control inside the vehicle.
• Current capacity of the charging connector.
• Whether the vehicle is on or off .
DEFINITION OF UL 2252 & NRTL MARKS
UL 2252 is a safety standard that defines the requirements for high-voltage DC charging adapters, including performance, durability, thermal protection, and fault tolerance under real-world EV use cases. A certification marking from a Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory (NRTL) such as UL or SGS confirms that the product has been independently tested and meets the UL 2252 standard — a requirement for sale in regulated markets