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Factbox-More automakers plug into Tesla’s EV charging network

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(Reuters) -More automakers signed up to access Tesla’s electric-vehicle charging infrastructure across the United States, taking the Elon Musk-led company’s superchargers closer to becoming the industry standard.

Texas has approved a plan to require EV charging companies to include Tesla’s plug if they want to be eligible for federal funds.

Tesla’s North American Charging Standard is more widely available and reliable than rival charging network CCS, which is backed by automakers such as Volkswagen and Hyundai Motor.

Here is a list of the companies adopting NACS:

Company Type Announcement Adoption

Ford Motor Automaker 2025

May 2023

 

General Motors Automaker 2025

June 2023

 

Rivian Automotive Automaker 2025

June 2023

 

Volvo Cars Automaker 2025

June 2023

 

Polestar Automaker 2025

June 2023

 

Mercedez-Benz Automaker 2024

July 2023

 

Nissan Automaker 2025

July 2023

 

Honda Motor Automaker 2025

Sept 2023

 

Jaguar Automaker 2025

Sept 2023

 

Hyundai Motor Automaker 2024

Oct 2023

 

Kia America Automaker 2024

Oct 2023

 

BMW North America Automaker 2025

Oct 2023

 

MINI Automaker 2025

Oct 2023

 

Rolls-Royce Automaker 2025

Oct 2023

 

Toyota 2025

Automaker Oct 2023

 

Subaru 2025

Automaker Nov 2023

 

SK Signet Charger 2023

maker June 2023

 

ChargePoint Charger 2023

Holdings maker June 2023

 

Blink Charging Charger 2023

maker June 2023

 

Tritium DCFC Charger 2023

maker June 2023

 

EVgo Charger 2023

maker June 2023

 

ABB Inc Charger Not

maker June 2023 Specified

 

Wallbox Charger 2023

maker June 2023

 

Electrify America Charger 2025

maker June 2023

 

Fisker EV 2025

developer August 2023

 

List of U.S. states that have either mandated Tesla’s charging tech or plan to:

U.S. states Approval

Texas Texas approved plans to require

companies to include Tesla’s

technology in EV charging stations

to be eligible for federal funds

despite opposition.

Kentucky Kentucky mandated Tesla’s plug for

state-backed charging stations,

according to documents reviewed by

Reuters.

Washington Washington state plans to require

EV charging companies to include

Tesla’s plug if they want to be

part of a state program to

electrify highways using federal

dollars.

Florida Florida will mandate NACS one year

after standards body SAE

International, which is reviewing

the technology, formally recognizes

it.

(Reporting by Akash Sriram and Jaspreet Singh in Bengaluru; Additional reporting by Chavi Mehta, Yuvraj Malik and Mehr Bedi; Editing by Devika Syamnath and Arun Koyyur)

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