Tesla's Charging Standard Gains Traction Among Major Automakers.
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The White House has announced that Tesla charging stations using the North American Charging Standard (NACS) will be eligible for federal subsidies, but only if they include the Combined Charging System (CCS). This marks the first time the administration has explicitly included Tesla in its $7.5 billion plan to build new, high-speed charging stations on 7,500 miles of the nation’s busiest highways. The move comes as legacy carmakers like Ford and GM embrace Tesla's charging ports, making it difficult for the US government to resist its ubiquity.
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