EV charging body says Tesla's charger connector is not standardized yet

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EV charging body says Tesla's charger connector is not standardized yet
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CharIN, the industry body promoting the Combined Charging System (CCS) standard to power electric vehicles, said on Monday Tesla's charging model is not a standard yet and does not provide an open charging ecosystem for the industry.

said they will adopt Tesla's model of charging cars with their vehicles having North American Charging Standard ports, starting 2025.

CharIN said it will convene a task force with the goal of submitting NACS, which was formerly Tesla's propriety, to the standardization process. It added that an open standardization process will go through a peer review process and interested parties will be able to contribute to development of the standard.

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