Factbox: Automakers plug into Tesla's EV charging network
(Adds Mercedes-Benz and Nissan)
July 19 (Reuters) - More automakers signed up to access
Tesla's electric-vehicle charging infrastructure across the
United States, taking the Elon Musk-led company's superchargers
closer to becoming the industry standard.
Tesla's North American Charging Standard (NACS) is more
widely available and reliable than rival charging network CCS,
which is backed by automakers such as Volkswagen VOWG_p.DE and
Hyundai Motor 005380.KS .
Here is a list of the companies adopting NACS:
Company Type Announcement
Ford Motor Co Automaker May 2023
General Motors Automaker June 2023
Rivian Automotive Automaker June 2023
Volvo Cars Automaker June 2023
Polestar Automaker June 2023
SK Signet Charger maker June 2023
ChargePoint Holdings Charger maker June 2023
Blink Charging Charger maker June 2023
Tritium DCFC Charger maker June 2023
EVgo Charger maker June 2023
ABB Inc Charger maker June 2023
Wallbox Charger maker June 2023
Electrify America Charger maker June 2023
Mercedez-Benz Automaker July 2023
Nissan Automaker July 2023
(Reporting by Akash Sriram and Jaspreet Singh in Bengaluru;
Editing by Anil D'Silva, Sriraj Kalluvila, Maju Samuel and
Devika Syamnath)
((Akash.Sriram@thomsonreuters.com; @HoodieOnVeshti on Twitter;
+91-74116-87774;))
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