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Tesla shares its EV charging connector design Tesla aims to establish itself as the new norm in America by

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As the business strives to make its EV charging connector design the new norm in North America, Tesla makes it available to other manufacturers. Tesla published specification files on their website, which are now accessible for download. In a blog post, Tesla offers other automakers the chance to use their technology and establish it as a new benchmark for all of North America. Tesla makes accessible for free on their website the specification files for their EV charging connector design. This provides up to 1 MW of DC charging as well as AC charging for all Tesla vehicles.  According to reports, the small design and performance of this Combined Charging System connector in North America are regarded as being outstanding in the market. [caption id="attachment_61693" align="aligncenter" width="1993"]Tesla Shares its EV Charging Connector Design Tesla Shares its EV Charging Connector Design
Image: Tesla[/caption] Additionally, the business asserts that the charging ports and connectors it has been offering since then—which it refers to as the North American Charging Standard—are the most widely used charging standard on the continent (NACS).  The assertions were supported by data from Tesla's vehicle sales as well as the number of chargers currently present at various Supercharging locations. The company currently has 1,500 Supercharger stations with nine chargers each, just in the United States. Tesla said, "We invite charging network providers and automakers to install the Tesla charging connector and charge port." "NACS is the most widely used charging standard in North America," they continued, "since NACS vehicles outnumber CCS vehicles two to one, and Tesla's Supercharging network has 60% more NACS posts than all the networks with CCS equipment put together." [caption id="attachment_61694" align="aligncenter" width="2880"]Tesla Shares its EV Charging Connector Design Image: Tesla[/caption] Only one company has so far shown a lot of support for Tesla's decision. This year, the American government is being asked by the EV startup Aptera to make Tesla's Supercharger technology the norm for all electric vehicles in the nation.  According to reports, the majority of automakers are now using the CCS, therefore it is difficult for other businesses like GM, Ford, and Stellantis to transition to Tesla's technology, according to the study.

By Monica Green

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