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by zamfi 952 days ago
In Europe, yes. In, fact, European Teslas all come with CCS connectors now.

In the USA, though, nearly every major vehicle manufacturer has announced a transition to NACS, the Tesla connector standard.

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To be more precise, NACS uses the Tesla physical connector but the CCS signalling protocol.

In consequence:

1: Cars with CCS Type 1 connectors can use a dumb physical adapter to connect to a NACS charger.

2: Older Tesla's (prior to ~2020 depending on model) need a $400 retrofit to be able to charge at non-Tesla NACS chargers. (The $400 retrofit includes a CCS Type 1 adapter, so it might eventually be cheaper without it).

To clarify #2: the retrofit is the newer controller board that speaks CCS. This is the same thing they've been offering as a "CCS upgrade". It's otherwise unrelated to the NACS switchover, though obviously those are CCS-protocol devices and thus work with it.