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by bekantan 528 days ago
Any significant differences in charging experience? Can you use Tesla Supercharging network?
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I6 has the 800V architecture, 20-80% in under 20m

Hyundai has an EV platform that is shared across a number of models. Sandy Munroe has a video on it and why he thinks it is a great idea

You can use the Tesla network, in some markets they are even giving out free NACS adapters for older cars that aren't already NACS.
AFAIK newer ones come with the NACS charger, older ones you have to buy the adapter
2025 Ioniq 5s have the NACS port (only in NA markets, obviously). I don't think the 2025 Ioniq 6s do, though they probably will for the next model year. Like you said, CCS-equipped cars can use the Tesla network with a NACS-to-CCS adapter.
The article is about Europe, which has standardised on CCS2 charging. Including since 2018, Tesla. None come with NACS.

So European Teslas and Hyundai's have used the same plug since then. AFAIK, many UK and EU Tesla superchargers are open to other cars. ( https://www.carwow.co.uk/editorial/going-electric/ev-chargin... )

They say that the NACs adapter will be free to existing customers, but have not made any details aside from "2025" available yet.