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Honda Confirms Switch to NACS in 2025
Honda Motor Co. announced that has reached an agreement with Tesla to adopt Tesla’s North American Charging Standard (NACS) for the charging port of its electric vehicles in North America.

20,000 Tesla Universal Wall Connectors Coming to Hilton Hotels
With Tesla Universal Wall Connectors coming to Hilton hotels across North America, the company will have the largest hospitality charging network.

1st Mercedes-Benz High-Power Charging Station Launching in October
Mercedes-Benz is preparing to build its own premium fast-charging network for electric cars, planning to globally...

Honda and Acura Switching to the NACS Charging Connector
More auto manufacturers are joining the NACS stampede. Both Honda and Acura are switching to the NACS charging connector, though the timing isn’t clear.

Tesla Introduced a New Universal Wall Connector for Both NACS and SAE J1772 EVs
It’s not surprising to hear that Tesla introduced a new Universal Wall Connector to charge any EV regardless of its charging inlet, with the NACS heating up.

Fisker to Adopt the NACS Charging Connector by 2025
After celebrating the recent launch of the Ocean, its first all-electric car, Fisker has announced that it will adopt NACS charging capability for future EVs.

Number of EV Charging Ports Nearly Doubles in 3 Years to 160,000+
The number of EV charging ports (both public and private) in the US has nearly doubled since the fourth quarter of 2019, according to laboratory data.

GM and EVgo Open 1,000th DC Fast-Charging Stall
GM and EVgo have just announced a major milestone in their longstanding collaboration to expand fast-charging infrastructure.

7 Automakers Unite to Create a New Fast-Charging Network Across North America
BMW, GM, Honda, Hyundai, Kia, Mercedes-Benz Group, and Stellantis have announced an ambitious new plan to create a new fast-charging network in North America.

Nissan Will Adopt NACS Charging Connector in 2025
The first Japanese manufacturer has joined the NACS trend in North America, as Nissan will adopt NACS connectors for its new vehicles starting in 2025.