XENOILPHOBE
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You guys might want to read this. Most major US car manufacturers have adopted the NACS J-3400 standard except Mitsubishi in the US. Hell the Tesla Model Y is the highest selling car globally and last month I think they sold 70,000 orders they first day they offered the new Model Y. That car will be a top seller for the next year or so and will sell over a million units per year.
CSS is toast in the US, my friend at work has a bunch of stock around these EV Charging platforms and said he is losing his ass as they are starting to realize the new CAPEX they will need to spend to convert their stations.
Just looked at the new LUCID Gravity SUV for the wife, it and all LUCIDs going forward have adopted NACS and I will never buy another car that doesn't have NACS, I hate dealing with the adapters, after 11 years using Tesla's NACS system.
Data Source: https://evstation.com/tesla-nacs-charger-adoption-tracker/
Also Farley isn't going anywhere, most of my neighbors now want Lightning once I let them drive mine.
I hope Musk keeps throwing wrenches, in fact I hope he switches to mini-gun mode, so I can lower my tax burden.
CSS is toast in the US, my friend at work has a bunch of stock around these EV Charging platforms and said he is losing his ass as they are starting to realize the new CAPEX they will need to spend to convert their stations.
Just looked at the new LUCID Gravity SUV for the wife, it and all LUCIDs going forward have adopted NACS and I will never buy another car that doesn't have NACS, I hate dealing with the adapters, after 11 years using Tesla's NACS system.
Data Source: https://evstation.com/tesla-nacs-charger-adoption-tracker/
Also Farley isn't going anywhere, most of my neighbors now want Lightning once I let them drive mine.
I hope Musk keeps throwing wrenches, in fact I hope he switches to mini-gun mode, so I can lower my tax burden.
Organization | Category | Status | Date Announced | Available | Source | Notes |
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Acura | Automaker | Confirmed | 08/18/2023 | Charge port: 2025/2026 | Source | Acura ZDX will have the traditional CCS port and switch to the NACS design in 2025 or 2026. |
Aptera | Automaker | Confirmed | 11/30/2022 | 2024? | Source | The NACS charging inlet and EV charging equipment will be built by Lectron. |
Audi | Automaker | Confirmed | 12/19/2023 | Supercharger access: 2025; New vehicles with NACS port: 2025 | Source | Audi plans to implement the NACS connector for future products in the North American region, beginning in 2025. To enable existing customers with a CCS charging port to access the Tesla Supercharger network, the company is exploring adapter solutions for existing vehicles. |
BMW | Automaker | Confirmed | 10/17/2023 | Supercharger access: Early 2025; New vehicles with NACS port: 2025 | Source | BMW BEV drivers in the U.S. and Canada will gain access to designated Tesla Supercharger stations in early 2025; and new BMW BEVs available in the U.S. and Canada will have NACS ports starting in 2025. |
Fisker, Inc. | Automaker | Confirmed | 08/15/2023 | NACS port in vehicles: 2025; Supercharger access via adapter in Q1 2025 | Source | Fisker will adopt NACS on its vehicles in 2025. All current and future Fisker vehicles will be covered by the agreement. Fisker customers will utilize a NACS adapter to plug in at Superchargers starting in Q1 2025. Fisker will later update vehicle engineering to include an NACS inlet. A CCS adapter will be provided so that customers can continue to charge using that standard. |
Ford | Automaker | Confirmed | 05/25/2023 | Adapter available early 2024; NACS port in 2025 | Source | Ford EVs can access Superchargers in 2024 with an adapter; Gen 2 Ford BEVs will use NACS beginning 2025. |
General Motors | Automaker | Confirmed | 06/08/2023 | 2024 / 2025 | Source | GM BEVs can access Superchargers in 2024 with an adapter; GM BEVs will use NACS beginning 2025. |
Genesis | Automaker | Confirmed | 10/05/2023 | NACS port: Q4 2024 (S) 2025 (Canada); Supercharger access (models with CCS port): Q1 2025 | Source | NACS to debut on Genesis models beginning in Q4 2024. Genesis EVs with CCS ports will be able to access the Tesla Supercharger Network via adapter starting in Q1 2025. |
Honda | Automaker | Confirmed | 08/18/2023 | Charge port: 2025/2026 | Source | Honda Prologue will have the traditional CCS port and switch to the NACS design in 2025 or 2026. |
Hyundai | Automaker | Confirmed | 10/05/2023 | US vehicles in Q4 2024. Network access in Q1 2025 | Source | In the United States, all-new or refreshed Hyundai EVs will come exclusively with a NACS port, beginning in Q4 2024. Canada will follow in the first half of 2025. Hyundai EVs with NACS ports will gain access to more than 12,000 Tesla Superchargers across the United States, Canada, and Mexico. |
Jaguar | Automaker | Confirmed | 09/21/2023 | New vehicles: 2025; I-PACE adapter - once available | Source | Next generation luxury electric Jaguars, launching in 2025, will incorporate the NACS connector without the need for an adapter in the USA, Canada and Mexico. Jaguar will adopt the NACS connector on vehicles and home chargers and source and supply adapters from Tesla for I-PACE drivers once available. |
Kia | Automaker | Confirmed | 10/05/2023 | NACS port in new Kia EVs: Q4 2024; Adapters available in Q1 2025 | Source | Starting from Q4 2024, Kia plans to build the NACS port into new electric vehicles sold in the U.S., Canada and Mexico. The company expects to make available CCS1-to-NACS adapters to enable nearly all Kia EVs to charge on Tesla’s network. Adapters are expected to be made available through Kia dealers starting in Q1 2025. |
Lucid Motors | Automaker | Confirmed | 11/06/2023 | Port: 2025; Supercharger Access: 2025 | Source | Lucid vehicles built with the current CCS port will be able to charge at stations in the Tesla Supercharger network by using an adapter in 2025. In addition, Lucid will integrate NACS into future vehicles in 2025. |
Mazda | Automaker | Confirmed | 01/17/2024 | New BEVs starting in 2025 | Source | Mazda reached agreement with Tesla to adopt NACS for charging ports on the company's BEVs launched in North America from 2025 onward. |
Mercedes-Benz | Automaker, CPO / Charging Network | Confirmed | 07/07/2023 | Supercharger access: 2024 | NACS ports in new EVs: 2025 | Source | Mercedes-Benz drivers can use Tesla Superchargers in North America starting in 2024.Mercedes-Benz will be the first German OEM to implement NACS ports into its new electric vehicles starting in 2025. As part of a phased transition, Mercedes-Benz will initially offer an adapter that enables the company’s existing CCS BEVs to charge seamlessly on the NACS network from 2024 onwards. |
Mini | Automaker | Confirmed | 10/17/2023 | Supercharger access: Early 2025; New vehicles with NACS port: 2025 | Source | Mini BEV drivers in the U.S. and Canada will gain access to designated Tesla Supercharger stations in early 2025; and new Mini BEVs available in the U.S. and Canada will have NACS ports starting in 2025. |
Nissan | Automaker | Confirmed | 07/19/2023 | 2024: NACS adapter; 2025 new models have NACS port | Source | From 2024, Nissan will make available a NACS charging adapter for Ariya models. Starting in 2025, Nissan will begin offering EVs for the U.S. and Canadian markets with a NACS port. |
Polestar | Automaker | Confirmed | 06/29/2023 | Vehicles: 2025 / Adapters for Supercharger access: Mid 2024 | Source | From 2025, new Polestar vehicles sold in North America will be equipped with the NACS charging port by default. Adapters to help allow existing Polestar drivers to access the network in a convenient way are expected in mid-2024. |
Porsche | Automaker | Confirmed | 12/19/2023 | Supercharger access: 2025; New vehicles with NACS port: 2025 | Source | Porsche plans to implement the NACS connector for future products in the North American region, beginning in 2025. To enable existing customers with a CCS charging port to access the Tesla Supercharger network, the company is exploring adapter solutions for existing vehicles. |
Rivian | Automaker, CPO / Charging Network | Confirmed | 06/20/2023 | Spring 2024 (adapter) / 2025 (NACS ports) | Source | Starting as early as Spring 2024, we’ll offer an NACS adapter that allows you to charge at Tesla charging sites. In 2025, Rivian will incorporate NACS charge ports as standard in R1T and R1S and offer a corresponding CCS adapter. |
Rolls Royce | Automaker | Confirmed | 10/17/2023 | Supercharger access: Early 2025; New vehicles with NACS port: 2025 | Source | Rolls Royce BEV drivers in the U.S. and Canada will gain access to designated Tesla Supercharger stations in early 2025; and new Role Royce BEVs available in the U.S. and Canada will have NACS ports starting in 2025. |
Scout Motors | Automaker | Confirmed | 12/19/2023 | Once Scout vehicles go on sale. | Source | Scout Motors plans to implement the NACS connector into its future products in the North American region. Scout Motors customers will be able to access the Tesla network once its vehicles go on sale. |
Stellantis | Automaker | Confirmed | 02/08/2024 | Connector available on 2026 BEV models, beginning in 2025; Adapter will available prior to this. | Source | Stellantis announced its adoption of the upcoming SAE J3400 charging connector, starting with select battery-electric vehicle (BEV) models launching in North America for the 2026 model year. During the transition period, Stellantis will also make adapters available for vehicles fitted with the CCS port. |
Subaru | Automaker | Confirmed | 11/01/2023 | Port: 2025; Adapter for Supercharger access: 2025 | Source | Subaru will adopt NACS ports on certain BEVs launched in North America beginning in 2025; and plans to provide access to an adapter enabling NACS charging from 2025. |
Tesla | Automaker, Charging Hardware, CPO / Charging Network, Charging Software | Confirmed | 11/11/2022 | Available Now | Source | “Today (Nov 11, 2022) we are opening our EV connector design to the world. We invite charging network operators and vehicle manufacturers to put the Tesla charging connector and charge port, now called the North American Charging Standard (NACS), on their equipment and vehicles.” |
Toyota | Automaker | Confirmed | 10/19/2023 | Port: 2025; Supercharger Access/Adapter: 2025 | Source | Toyota will incorporate the NACS ports into certain Toyota and Lexus BEVs starting in 2025. Customers owning or leasing applicable Toyota and Lexus vehicles equipped with the CCS will be offered access to an adapter to enable NACS charging starting in 2025. |
Volkswagen | Automaker | Confirmed | 12/19/2023 | Supercharger access: 2025; New vehicles with NACS port: 2025 | Source | Volkswagen plans to implement the NACS connector for future products in the North American region, beginning in 2025. To enable existing customers with a CCS charging port to access the Tesla Supercharger network, the company is exploring adapter solutions for existing vehicles. |
Volvo | Automaker | Confirmed | 06/27/2023 | H1 2024 (access to Supercharger network / 2025 Volvo's equipped with NACS port | Source | Future Volvo cars, starting from 2025, will be equipped with the NACS charging port in the region. Drivers of current Volvo EVs will be able to find charging locations through the Volvo Cars app and are anticipated to be able to use the Supercharger network with an adapter from the first half of 2024. |
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