Volkswagen and Partners Embrace Tesla's Charging Standard for EVs

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Volkswagen has announced that it will adopt Tesla's charging connector, known as the North American Charging Standard (NACS), for its U.S. market electric vehicles starting in 2025. This decision comes after Volkswagen's own charging network, Electrify America, faced reliability and maintenance issues. Many other major automakers have also announced plans to switch to the NACS connector, driven by the reliability and availability of Tesla's Supercharger network. The move towards a single primary EV charging standard is expected to improve access to chargers and reduce issues with broken equipment and slow charging speeds.
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