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Tesla Supercharger | 15000 NASC Supercharging stalls across North America | North American Charging Standard (NACS)

Major automakers are transitioning to the NACS by 2025. Superchargers are efficient, with no moving parts and a lightweight design. EV drivers can charge at fast speeds from AC or DC power sources with a single connector.
North American Charging Standard (NACS)
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Dew Briefs :

  • Tesla streamlines EV ownership, advancing sustainability globally
  • Tesla’s fast-charging network, 15,000 Supercharging stalls across North America
  • The network is continuously growing, with one new Supercharging stall opening every hour

Diver Insights:

  • All major automakers have embraced the North American Charging Standard (NACS) and are committed to transitioning to it by 2025.
  • The NACS has been widely accepted by manufacturers and charge point operators, who are in the process of adopting it.
  • Superchargers make up three-quarters of fast chargers and establish the NACS for EV charging.
  • Major automakers are transitioning to the NACS by 2025.
  • Superchargers are efficient, with no moving parts and a lightweight design.
  • EV drivers can charge at fast speeds from AC or DC power sources with a single connector.
  • The NACS design is tested for performance and safety using over 20 billion miles of charging data.
  • More automakers will access the Supercharging network as they transition to the NACS by 2024 and 2025.
  • Tesla’s commitment to sustainability is shown by opening their charging network to other EV drivers.

In order to expedite the global shift towards sustainable energy, Tesla is committed to simplifying the process of owning and charging an electric vehicle (EV). To achieve this, they are expanding their fast-charging network, allowing more EV drivers to utilize over 15,000 Supercharging stalls across North America. Furthermore, Tesla is continuously adding new stalls at a rate of one per hour, demonstrating their dedication to this cause.

The Superchargers, which constitute three out of four fast chargers, have established the benchmark for EV charging in North America. This benchmark, known as the North American Charging Standard (NACS), has been universally adopted by major automakers. By 2025, all manufacturers and charge point operators will transition to the NACS.

North American Charging Standard (NACS)

The Superchargers are designed to be lightweight, compact, and highly efficient, with no moving parts. They can charge from both AC and DC power sources using a single connector, ensuring the fastest charging speeds possible. The NACS design has undergone rigorous testing, having been developed based on over 20 billion miles of charging, guaranteeing reliable performance and safety.

Throughout 2024 and 2025, Tesla’s North American Supercharging network will be accessible to more automakers. As automakers transition their vehicles to the NACS, EV drivers will gradually gain access to Superchargers through adapters provided by their respective automakers. In the near future, all new EVs will come equipped with NACS charge ports, eliminating the need for adapters.

Tesla’s commitment to expanding access to charging is a fundamental aspect of their mission. Since 2012, they have been constructing the finest charging infrastructure globally, achieving an impressive uptime of 99.95%. They design, manufacture, and install Superchargers strategically, ensuring they are conveniently located for drivers. It has always been Tesla’s intention to make their charging network available to other EV drivers, as they believe it is the right step towards expediting the transition to sustainable energy.

Binder
Binder

Binder is an experienced writer around the EV industry. Aiming to bridge the EV knowledge gap.