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by breput
1116 days ago
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There are already a handful of Superchargers that have a CCS adapter built in[0]. Thanks to US federal money, some locations are already set up to charge both Tesla/NACS cars as well as CCS vehicles[1]. These will expand, but if either Hyundai and/or GM now switches to NACS, CCS is dead in the USA. The physical layer is easy - mostly just plastic and metal contacts, as well as minor electrical differences. The reliability and payment layer is where Tesla has way outperformed and it will be interesting to see if Ford can support that with their "Ford Pay" system. [0] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=240R6RhLGj0 [1] https://www.consumerreports.org/cars/ev-chargers/how-well-do... |
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If the charging port is on the rear right (or front left) corner, they won't line up correctly with Tesla's stalls.