Tesla's Supercharger Network Gains Traction Among Competitors.

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The White House is reportedly trying to convince Tesla to support the North American Charging Standard (NACS) for electric vehicle (EV) charging, which is currently being challenged by the Combined Charging System (CCS). Tesla's Supercharger network uses NACS, which is more popular in the US due to Tesla, GM, and Ford accounting for 70% of US EV sales. However, CCS has more charging stations worldwide and is supported by more car models. The possibility of having two standards in the US is being considered.
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