Hyundai and Genesis EV owners in the U.S. will soon be able to use Tesla's charging stations, either with a NACS connector or an adatper.
Hyundai is the latest automaker to reach an agreement with Tesla to use its charging stations in North America as well as adopt its proprietary charging connector, known as NACS , for future electric vehicles sold in the U.S. and Canada.
New or updated Hyundai EVs on sale in the U.S. from the fourth quarter of 2024 will feature a built-in NACS connector instead of the CCS1 connector Hyundai currently uses, the automaker said on Thursday. Hyundai is part of Hyundai Motor Group which also includes Kia and Genesis. Genesis also said on Thursday that its EVs will have access and adopt the NACS connector for the U.S. and Canada using the same timeline as Hyundai. Kia is expected to make its own announcement shortly.
Owners of Hyundai and Genesis EVs with the CCS1 connector will still be able to use Tesla's charging stations, but will require an adapter that will be made available from early 2025. Hyundai and Genesis will also make adapters for owners of vehicles with the NACS connector to enable them to use chargers with the CCS1 connector.The agreement will significantly increase the number of DC fast chargers available to Hyundai and Genesis EV owners.
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