Tesla stock charges upwards on deal with GM
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Tesla (TSLA) stock charged higher Friday following an announcement by General Motors that GM's electric vehicles would be able to charge using Tesla (TSLA)'s charging network. That news following a similar announcement from Ford just two weeks before.
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How could Tesla's deal with GM and Ford impact the wider EV industry?
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muddle standard
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Good for EVs and Bad for EV Charger Firms
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reignites the charging standard war
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trigger domino effect
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pressure other automakers and the U.S. government to adopt Tesla's charging technology
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add an extra $3 billion to services EV charging revenue
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allowing their electric cars access to its charging infrastructure
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EV owners with CCS will have access to more charging stations
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make the NACS connector standard on their vehicles starting in 2025
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will be able to charge their EVs at many of Tesla's charging stations
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risks upsetting existing and future owners, who will soon have to contend with more competition for charging space
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puts three U.S. automakers--Tesla, Ford, and GM--on the same domestic EV charging standard
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opening up the Supercharger Network to legacy automakers
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to access its electric vehicle-charging infrastructure across North America
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allow drivers of GM electric vehicles to charge at 12,000 Tesla Superchargers throughout North America
The company's stock was up about $12 a share, or 5% on the day, as of this writing.
Both Ford and GM EV drivers will, for now, need special adapters to allow their vehicles to use Tesla chargers. Later, the automakers plan to build new electric vehicles that use Tesla-style chargers with no adapter needed.
Users will presumaby pay for charging sessions, providing more revenue for Tesla. Tesla "is going to get, I don't know, $2 billion to $3 billion of revenue just from these folks a year," said Gary Silberg, a global automotive industry analyst at KPMG.
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How much could Tesla gain in revenue from non-Tesla vehicle owners by 2032?
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$5.4 billion
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$3 billion
Ford and GM EVs are currently built to use so-called CCS fast chargers, a common industry standard which relies on differently shaped plugs and thicker cables than Tesla's chargers.
Tesla's charging system had been proprietary and only usable by Teslas - although Teslas could use CCS chargers with an adapter. But CEO Elon Musk announced in late 2022 that he was inviting other automakers and charging companies to use Tesla's charging system and design standards.
He named Tesla's charging the "North American Charging Standard" or NACS. Tesla's NACS chargers outnumber CCS chargers in the United States by a factor of two to one, according to Tesla.
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What is the technical difference between NACS and other EV charging standards?
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without an adapter
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lighter and more compact
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exchanges more information and usually leads to a smoother charging experience
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predates the widespread CCS--and
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half the size and twice as powerful
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non-proprietary standard, not limited to a single company
Yesterday, GM CEO Mary Barra also said she wanted NACS to be "the standard."
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What is the global use of Tesla's charging standard and how does it compare to other standards?
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gaining support from several other companies
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both CCS and NACS
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nearly all other automakers
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very robust, extensive, and reliable
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in every EV sold in the U.S. aside from Tesla
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if the port is also capable of charging a CCS-compliant vehicle
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NACS is used in the Tesla Supercharger Network
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will integrate those ports into its electric vehicles from 2025
Having Ford and GM agree to use the NACS standard means it is a non-proprietary standard, not limited to a single company. This makes it easier for Tesla to lobby for financial assistance under federal infrastructure laws for building EV chargers, said Sam Abuelsamid, an analyst with Guidehouse Insights. Currently, those rules limit funding to chargers using the CCS standard.
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Which charging companies now support NACS?
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GM and Ford
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Ford and GM
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Tesla
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Tesla charging partnerships with Ford and GM
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Tritium and ChargePoint
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Tesla Superchargers
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Tesla, Ford, and GM
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ChargePoint, Flo, FreeWire and ABB E-Mobility
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General Motors
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General Motors Corp. GM and Ford Motor Co
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list
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EVgo, Blink Charging, ChargePoint and the Australian-based Tritium
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Supercharger stations
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ABB, Autel Energy, Blink Charging, Chargepoint, EVPassport, Freewire, Tritium and Wallbox
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Ford
Moreover, Guidehouse's Abuelsamid and KPMG's Silberg said they don't expect the shift to stop with GM and Ford.
"My guess is that over the coming weeks and months, most other [automakers] will decide to make the switch and by 2026-27 there will be no new EVs sold in North America with CCS type-1 connectors," Abuelsamid said in an email.
The GM announcement is already putting downward pressure on shares of other EV charger stocks.
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How will this impact the market share of other EV charging companies?
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Bad
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scramble to keep up
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are quickly jumping on board
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pressure competitors to ditch the primary competing standard
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a domino effect
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precarious at best
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would feel squeezed
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opening up the Supercharger Network to legacy automakers
When Musk first made his 2022 announcement it was unclear if any automaker would take Tesla up on the offer, even though Tesla's charging network is generally regarded as very robust, extensive, and reliable.
Tesla is, by far, the dominant seller of electric vehicles in the US with nearly two-thirds market share of EVs. GM's Chevrolet, with its inexpensive Bolt EV, is a distant second, according to a report from Cox Automotive.
Ford sells the popular Mustang Mach-E electric SUV and the F-150 Lightning pickup, giving it a 4% market share in the first quarter of 2023. GM has aggressive plans for new EV models in the next few of years and has said it will sell only zero-emission vehicles by 2035.
Other automakers, such as KIa, Hyundai, BMW, Mercedes and Volkswagen, still use the CCS charging standard and have not announced any plans to change.
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What is the reaction of NACS's competitors?
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scramble to keep up
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pledging to adopt NACS
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they have to adapt if they want to be able to serve those EV drivers
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said it would listen to customers and continue to evaluate the market
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rallied more than 5%
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adding a second set of charging cables to product lines
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Tesla has modified its EVs in Australia rather than introduce NACS
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signaled support and shared plans to make NACS connectors available
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would feel squeezed
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up
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Ford and GM, whose switch to NACS indicates they believe access to a broader charging network is more important than maximum charging speed
GM has said that, once it switches to building vehicles with NACS charging ports in 2025, it will make adapters available so drivers can still use CCS chargers, as well.
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What is the potential impact of the shift towards NACS on the EV charging industry?
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will now compete with two other main charging port types
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pressure other automakers and the U.S. government to adopt Tesla's charging technology
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allow it to use Tesla's Supercharger Network
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Tesla's connector has basically become the new standard in North America
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Electrify America's position in the EV charging space is precarious at best
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put Tesla's North American Charging Standard (NACS) on the path to be the dominant charging technology in North America
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the NACS connector is capable of up to 250 kilowatts of DC fast-charging
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puts three U.S. automakers--Tesla, Ford, and GM--on the same domestic EV charging standard
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makes it easier for Tesla to lobby for financial assistance under federal infrastructure laws for building EV chargers
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could further fragment the country's charging infrastructure
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greater access to chargers
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could give consumers pondering an electric vehicle greater confidence the technology is here to stay and that they'll be able to find places to top up their batteries
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positive for EV adoption in the United States