• vivadanang
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    1 year ago

    just like a non-Tesla diver has little reason to go to a Tesla supercharger.

    a whole bunch of companies are adopting the tesla charger design.

    Nissan, Honda, Ford, GM, MB, Volvo already confirmed and more coming.

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        1 year ago

        ironically, they will have the “American” and “European” models since CCS is the EU standard

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        1 year ago

        no doubt, but it seems pretty obvious that it’s the next step.

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          1 year ago

          For now, sure. Car makers want to support the connector that has the most chargers out there. The competition won’t go away, though. Most seem to agree that CCS2 is a superior connector to both CCS1 and NACS. What it amounts to is that EV owners will just have to have adapters in their car. Tesla’s move to NACS at least makes that possible (as the connectors will at least all share a communication protocol, as far as I understand).