Tesla updated its North American Charging Standard webpage to include Nissan, granting its electric vehicles access to over 15,000 NACS-compatible Supercharger stalls in the U.S. and Canada. Nissan joins Ford, Rivian, General Motors, Volvo, and Polestar on Tesla’s Supercharger Network. The automaker had previously announced that its Ariya crossover would gain NACS access later this year. In 2025, Nissan plans to equip its EVs for U.S. and Canadian markets with native NACS ports. Tesla's webpage suggests Mercedes-Benz EVs will be added to the network soon.
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00:02Tesla updated its North American Charging Standard webpage to include Nissan, granting
00:06its electric vehicles access to over 15,000 NACS-compatible supercharger stalls in the
00:12U.S. and Canada.
00:13Nissan joins Ford, Rivian, General Motors, Volvo, and Polestar on Tesla's supercharger
00:19network.
00:20The automaker had previously announced that its Area Crossover would gain NACS access
00:25later this year.
00:26Starting in 2025, Nissan plans to equip its EVs for U.S. and Canadian markets with native
00:32NACS ports.
00:33Tesla's webpage suggests Mercedes-Benz EVs will soon be added to the network.