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A complete guide to NACS adoption by EV charging networks in Canada

As Canada's electric vehicle (EV) charging networks gear up to embrace the Tesla North American Charging Standard (NACS), Electric Autonomy offers insights into their deployment schedules and strategies for existing infrastructure. The NACS, gaining widespread industry acceptance, is set to be incorporated by nearly every car manufacturer into their EV line-ups by 2025, with plans to allow their customers access to Tesla's Supercharging network starting in the following year. Notably, the NACS plug won't be confined to Tesla Supercharging stations alone; major charging network operators across Canada are actively working to adopt this plug type in their charging station hardware. Electric Autonomy provides a comprehensive list of timelines from these major charging networks, detailing when drivers can anticipate encountering the NACS connector at their respective charging stations. This guide also outlines the networks' approaches to integrating NACS into their existing charging infrastructure, offering valuable insights into the evolving landscape of EV charging standards in Canada.


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