Tesla's Charging Connector May Become The New Standard After All via insideevs.com
connector and charging standards to be declared the official North American Charging Standards , but the plan was shot down.and spoke about the Blue Oval adopting Tesla's charging standard, he added that other companies would have a hard decision to make. Not long thereafter, General Motors CEO Mary Barra was also talking with Musk and followed suit with Farley.
While Musk and Farley, Ford and Tesla, seem to have a pretty positive relationship, that's never appeared to be the case when it comes to Mary Barra and Elon Musk, but who knows? Regardless, with both Ford and GM now on board, we can only imagine other brands are quickly hashing out plans for what they're going to do next. If they all begin to follow, Tesla's connector may just sort of automatically become the standard.
Interestingly, FLO has already announced that it will offer the NACS connector on its public EV charging stations. Other charging networks will likely have to follow to stay competitive. It will be interesting to see how it all plays out.
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