Boat manufacturer Pure Watercraft to use the Tesla charging standard on its product.
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And that's just by 2030, with revenue potentially reaching $5.4 billion by 2032.
A red alert pulsates in the headquarters of carmakers as the avalanche is coming.
The company is expected to get access to billions of dollars to expand the EV charging infrastructure.
With Ford, GM, and Tesla all using it as standard, and some fast-charging stations already planning to add it, it just makes sense.
Greater Bay Technology claims its Phoenix battery loses no range in cold weather
Starting in 2024, Ford's next-gen models in North America will be equipped with Tesla's NACS charging inlet.
Ford CEO Jim Farley told CNBC he thinks "GM and others are going to have a big choice to make.”
The company’s decision comes after the recent announcement that Ford EVs will be equipped with the NACS plug.
To qualify for the offer, Texas buyers must order and take delivery of a new Model 3 before June 30 and sign up with Tesla Electric.