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by clouddrover
1112 days ago
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> I suspect that the US will standardize on NACS soon. "Soon" being years away. So slow. The US is years behind as is. > Then Europe will be playing catch up What on earth are you talking about? All brands of charger charge all brands of EV in Europe. It's one of the reasons the European EV market is bigger than the North American market. There's been more common sense applied to infrastructure. |
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https://www.theverge.com/2023/6/9/23755184/tesla-ev-charging...
Europe will be stuck with a clunky CCS plug when the US has a lighter and easier to use plug.
Once these things get established, they are hard to change: In the US our 120 volt household wiring really limits appliances. "Instant" teakettles are common in the UK, and don't require special outlets. In the US, an "instant" teakettle would require a special outlet.
That's what happens when a country standardizes too early: The US had domestic electricity first... And picked a worse standard as a result.