Hyundai Considers Adopting Tesla's Charging Standard.
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Hyundai is considering making its vehicles more compatible with Tesla's North American charging standard, which Ford and General Motors have already made deals with. Hyundai's CEO said the company would need to determine customer interest before joining the alliance of automakers shifting to the Tesla standard. Tesla's network of superchargers does not charge Hyundai's electric vehicles any faster than other chargers, but by opening its charging network to other EV brands, Tesla qualifies for roughly $7.5 billion in subsidies provided by the Biden administration to speed up the deployment of chargers in the US.
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