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Tesla Charging Network: All the Upcoming Compatible EVs

2024-04-02

Latest company news about Tesla Charging Network: All the Upcoming Compatible EVs

These EVs will soon gain access to Tesla's Supercharger network, and other charging networks will also adopt the NACS plug.

 

People who drive diesel- or gas-powered vehicles can pull up to almost any fuel pump and fill their tanks without having to think twice. It's not that simple for EV drivers. That's because electric vehicles currently have one of several different charge ports, from the oddball CHAdeMO to the more common Combined Charging System (CCS) and Tesla's proprietary North American Charging Standard (NACS).

Tesla's NACS charge port and the company's extensive network of Superchargers are largely considered the gold standard, and it appears other automakers are ready to make Tesla's system the industry standard. In May 2023, Ford was the first to agree to team up with Tesla and adopt the NACS plug; then the dominos started falling, with several other automakers recently announcing agreements with Tesla. The engineering group SAE International also announced that it will standardize the NACS connector.

With other automakers—and charging networks—expected to adopt Tesla's plug, we've compiled a list of them as well as those we've heard are in talks to join. We'll update this list as new agreements are confirmed or if we hear of more potential deals.

 

Automakers That Have Agreed to Adopt Tesla's Charging Plug

Audi

Audi has agreed to adopt Tesla's NACS charge port starting in 2025 in North America. Along with building new models that feature the plug, the company says it is working on an adapter for pre-2025 models with a CCS-type port, which would give them access to Tesla's Supercharger network.

BMW

BMW has an announced an agreement to adopt Tesla's NACS charge port starting in early 2025. This plan extends to BMW's subsidiaries, Mini and Rolls-Royce. Existing EVs with the CCS-type port will also be compatible with Tesla's supercharger network through an adapter. BMW says its working on integrating a way to pay for charging with an in-car app as well as providing directions to Tesla chargers through the car's navigation.

Fisker

Fisker has announced an agreement to adopt Tesla's NACS charge port starting in 2025. While the startup EV automaker is largely unknown to most people, the company's reboot kicks off with the Fisker Ocean EV SUV. More electric models are set to follow in the form of the 1000-hp Rōnin, the sub-$30K Pear, and the utilitarian Alaska truck by the end of 2025

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