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The first NACS-compatible fast chargers will be released in 2023.
The company's website already shows NACS as an available connector type for its 240-kW DC fast chargers.
The state joins Texas in bringing Tesla's connection to a larger charging network.
Rivian announced recently that its current R1 and upcoming R2 models will support Tesla’s North American Charging Standard.
The FLO Ultra fast charger was already designed to support NACS.
The company uses a 900 V battery system and needs 1,000 V DC fast chargers.
The company uses a 900 V battery system and needs 1,000 V DC fast chargers.
The federal requirements for the charging infrastructure include only CCS1-compatibility.
The Tesla charging standard is gaining traction, but it isn’t all doom and gloom for CCS1 yet.