Earlier this month, select BMW EVs gained access to Tesla Superchargers in the US, and now Mini, part of the BMW Group, seems to have become a NACS partner.
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Earlier this month, select BMW EVs gained access to Tesla Superchargers in the US, and now Mini, part of the BMW Group, seems to have become a NACS partner.
The final State of Charge segment from Ionna Media Day features a panel with representatives from the founding members of Ionna’s DC fast-charging network.
The upcoming all-new BMW iX3 is the first of BMW’s Neue Klasse, or “New Class” of vehicles, offering roughly 400 miles of EPA range and 400-kW DC fast charging.
BMW EVs (excluding the i3) have just gained access to the Tesla Supercharging network in the United States.
Later this year, BMW Group will start series production of its first Neue Klasse model based on the all-new 6th generation of BMW eDrive technology.
Tesla has just updated its list of EV manufacturers expected to gain access to the Supercharging network in North America, with 6 names listed as “Coming Soon”.
ChargeScape is powering up, as BMW, Ford and Honda begin operating their wireless vehicle-to-grid software meant to reduce grid strain and save consumers money.
Seven global automakers announce that their joint Ionna EV charging network begins operations in North America.
Yet another automotive group is joining the charging shift in North America, with the BMW Group to adopt the NACS in 2025 for its all-electric vehicles.
With standardization on the nation’s mind, BMW, Ford, and Honda create Chargescape, a platform connecting utilities, automakers, and interested EV customers.
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.