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Will Porsche use NACS?
However, Volkswagen has recently said they will be joining Tesla and other automakers in utilizing the North American Charging Standard, or NACS, to allow a more significant amount of chargers to be used throughout North America, including Tesla Superchargers, with all of their new 2025 and beyond models.Mazda, Stellantis, and Volkswagen Group of America (Audi, Porsche, Scout Motors, and Volkswagen) will implement Tesla's North American Charging Standard (NACS) connector on vehicles starting in the 2025 model year.Likewise, the BMW Group will plan to adopt the NACS standard for its new models sold in Canada in the US, also starting in 2025. This timeline will place BMW a bit behind those automakers that will be able to use Supercharger stations earlier, starting in 2024, before beginning to install NACS ports by 2025.

Will Volvo adopt NACS : Both brands plan to integrate the plug natively starting in 2025. This means that new Volvo and Polestar models will come with the NACS port instead of the current CCS shape.

Will Europe adopt NACS

Which manufacturer will be next Volvo started the charge but Polestar and maybe even Volkswagen are following suit as brands scramble to adopt the North American Charging Standard.

Will Toyota use NACS : Toyota and its luxury brand Lexus will start implementing Tesla's winning charging plug standard known as the North American Charging Standard, or NACS, in “certain” vehicles starting in 2025.

Here are some advantages of NACS chargers: Superior ergonomics. Tesla's connector is smaller than the CCS connector and has a lighter cable. Those traits make it more maneuverable and easier to plug in.

Toyota will incorporate the NACS ports into certain Toyota and Lexus BEVs starting in 2025, including the all-new, three-row, battery-electric Toyota SUV that will be assembled at Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky (TMMK).

Will BMW use NACS

As part of the arrangement, the BMW Group will also adopt the North American Charging Standard (NACS) for its battery electric vehicles in the U.S. and Canada, starting in 2025.So there is actually a technical reason here. NACS isn't a thing in Europe because 3 Phase power is much more common in Europe. NACS does not support 3 Phase power, and as a result, is not that common in Europe. 3 phase is very common in the US.