
Season 1 · Episode 13
Tesla Opening Its Supercharger Stations to Other Automakers...is it a Game-Changer?
Q IN CHARGE · Sergej Marojevic
July 28, 20238m 34s
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Show Notes
Any Mustang Mach-E or Chevy Bolt owner who's ever driven past a Tesla Supercharger station and turned British Racing Green with envy must be feeling pretty good right now. Ford and GM announced they had cut deals granting them access to Tesla's North American Charging System, which is being incorporated into a new industry-wide standard for electric vehicle charging. Compared with most public charging networks, which use slower "Level 2" chargers, Tesla's NACS system is lickety-split fast and offers some 20,000 plugs at nearly 1,800 stations in the United States alone.This was an introductory statement of this article on the Business Treader website, following a long article about NACS and Musk's reasoning. We are simply tackling this article to elaborate on the potential outcomes and future of the EV industry.