Mercedes adopts Tesla’s EV charger.

  • Oliver
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    202 years ago

    „… which is rapidly becoming the de facto charging standard in North America and Europe.“

    Wait? Europe? I have never heard of anyone in Europe switching to NACS. Europe is all CCS2, even Tesla uses CCS2. Only Model S and X are using a custom Tesla-Solution which is based on the Typ2 AC-Connector. An probably switch to CCS2 in the next generation cars.

    So, definitely no NACS in Europe as far as I know.

  • @SomeGuyNamedPaul@beehaw.org
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    22 years ago

    ABB is supporting it therefore EA is supporting it, therefore it’s only a matter of time before VW is supporting it. Stellantis basically has no choice. V4 superchargers will have 800v so Hyundai-Kia should be able to jump on board, assuming the V2L stuff is worked out. Not sure of the status of that on NACS right now but it shouldn’t be a big lift for Hyundai since at this point it’s more of a physical difference.