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EV charger networks are turning to Tesla standard as support accelerates
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Support for Tesla's charging connector and charge port -- called the North American Charging Standard -- has accelerated in the days since Ford and GM announced plans to integrate the technology into its next-generation of EVs and sell adapters for current EV owners to gain access.
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morningstar.com GM and Ford
cnbc.com Tesla charging partnerships with Ford and GM
teslarati.com Tritium and ChargePoint
cnet.com Tesla Superchargers
electrek.co Tesla, Ford, and GM
autonews.com ChargePoint, Flo, FreeWire and ABB E-Mobility
tipranks.com General Motors
benzinga.com General Motors Corp. GM and Ford Motor Co
thedriven.io EVgo, Blink Charging, ChargePoint and the Australian-based Tritium
thedrive.com Supercharger stations
techcrunch.com ABB, Autel Energy, Blink Charging, Chargepoint, EVPassport, Freewire, Tritium and Wallbox
More than a dozen third-party charging networks and hardware companies have publicly backed Tesla's NACS. Now CharIN, the global association founded to promote the adoption of the Combined Charging System (CCS) connectors that are used in every EV sold in the U.S. aside from Tesla, is starting to waver.
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cnn.com standard
electrek.co gaining support from several other companies
detroitnews.com both CCS and NACS
businessinsider.com nearly all other automakers
autonews.com if the port is also capable of charging a CCS-compliant vehicle
teslarati.com NACS is used in the Tesla Supercharger Network
arstechnica.com will integrate those ports into its electric vehicles from 2025
techcrunch.com Tesla's vehicle-charger ratio is more than twice as good as its competitors combined
CharIN said Monday during the 36th Electric Vehicle and Symposium in Sacramento that while it "stands behind" CCS it also supports the "standardization" of NACS. CharIN isn't giving an unabashed endorsement. It is, however, acknowledging that some of its members in North America are interested in adopting Tesla's charging tech and said it will create a task force with the goal of of submitting NACS to the standardization process.
For any technology to become a standard it must go through a due process in a standards development organization such as ISO, IEC, IEEE, SAE and ANSI, the organization noted in a press release.
The comments are a reversal from last week when CharIN said diverging from the CCS standard would hamper the global EV industry's ability to thrive. It also cautioned, at the time, that the use of adapters, which GM and Ford will sell to give current EV owners access to the Tesla Supercharging network, could lead to poor handling and increased damage of charging equipment and potential safety issues.
Last year, Tesla shared its EV charging connector design in an effort to encourage network operators and automakers to adopt the technology and help make it the new standard in North America. At the time, there was little public support to make Tesla's technology the standard in the industry. EV startup Aptera publicly supported the move and charging network company EVGo had added Tesla connectors to some of its charging stations in the United States.
Since Ford and GM made their announcements, at least 17 EV charging companies have signaled support and shared plans to make NACS connectors available. ABB, Autel Energy, Blink Charging, Chargepoint, EVPassport, Freewire, Tritium and Wallbox are among those that have indicated plans to add Tesla connectors to its chargers.
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businessinsider.com scramble to keep up
teslarati.com pledging to adopt NACS
electrek.co they have to adapt if they want to be able to serve those EV drivers
autonews.com said it would listen to customers and continue to evaluate the market
cnn.com still use the CCS charging standard and have not announced any plans to change
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arstechnica.com adding a second set of charging cables to product lines
thedriven.io Tesla has modified its EVs in Australia rather than introduce NACS
masslive.com would feel squeezed
thedrive.com Ford and GM, whose switch to NACS indicates they believe access to a broader charging network is more important than maximum charging speed
Even with this mounting support, CCS has one major backer that will help it stay alive. The White House said Friday that EV charging stations with Tesla standard plugs would be eligible for billions of dollars in federal subsidies as long as they also included the CCS charging connector.