7 Automakers Join To Build New EV Charging Network To Rival Tesla
Posted on AllSides July 27th, 2023
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Not long after several automakers agreed to switch to using Tesla’s NACS charging plug and to have their customers charge at the Tesla Supercharger network, 7 major automakers today announced a joint venture to build their own, larger charging network.
The joint venture, so new it doesn’t even have a name, includes BMW, General Motors, Honda, Hyundai, Kia, Mercedes-Benz and Chrysler/Stellantis. Notably missing are Ford, which was first to partner with Tesla, and VW, whose money paid for Electrify America, the 2nd largest existing charging network after Tesla. Also missing...
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