Tesla’s supercharger network gains momentum as industry standard

Published by: Vivek Dubey

Several electric vehicle manufacturers have recently joined Tesla's charging infrastructure in the US, potentially establishing the Elon Musk-led company's superchargers as the industry standard.

Tesla claims to have installed an extensive charging network worldwide, with over 25,000 Superchargers and over 15,000 Destination Chargers. 

Here is a list of the companies adopting North American Charging Standard (NACS):

Ford Motor Co

Announcement: May 2023

Type: Automaker

General Motors

Announcement: June 2023

Type: Automaker

Rivian Automotive

Announcement: June 2023

Type: Automaker

Volvo Cars

Announcement: June 2023

Type: Automaker

Polestar

Announcement: June 2023

Type: Automaker

SK Signet

Announcement: June 2023

Type: Charger maker

ChargePoint Holdings

Announcement: June 2023

Type: Charger maker

Blink Charging

Announcement: June 2023

Type: Charger maker

Tritium DCFC

Announcement: June 2023

Type: Charger maker

EVgo

Announcement: June 2023

Type: Charger maker

ABB Inc

Announcement: June 2023

Type: Charger maker

Wallbox

Announcement: June 2023

Type: Charger maker

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