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Honda is the Latest Automaker to Adopt Tesla's EV Charging Standard

The company's upcoming EVs will have North American Charging Standard ports.

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Honda Motor Co. announced that it has reached an agreement with Tesla to adopt Tesla's North American Charging Standard (NACS) for the charging port of its EV models that will go on sale in North America starting from 2025.

In 2025, Honda is planning to launch a new EV model in North America equipped with a NACS port. From that point forward, Honda will continue adopting NACS standards for its models.

EV models the company will launch in North America before 2025, which will be equipped with a Combined Charging System (CCS) port, are also being developed to be compatible with the NACS through the use of a charging adaptor.

In North America, Honda recently announced that it has agreed to establish a joint venture among seven automakers to build a high-powered charging network for EVs with the aim of building a reliable charging infrastructure. In addition to this initiative, Honda has agreed to adopt the NACS to enable its customers to use Tesla Supercharger stations, which will significantly enhance charging convenience.

Honda joins other automakers including Ford, Toyota, General Motors, Nissan, BMW, Volvo, Rivian, Polestar, Fisker and Mercedes-Benz in adopting NACS.

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