https://www.greencarreports.com/news/1128906_nissan-electric-car-charging-standards-tesla-stands-apart.
Commentary: Nissan ends war over electric-car charging standards, as Tesla
stands apart
July 17, 2020  Bengt Halvorson 

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2015 Nissan Leaf with CHAdeMO fast-charging cable plugged in 
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Beta might have been better from the start, but that didn’t keep it from
losing a videocassette recorder war versus VHS back in the 1980s. 

Such was the case, it seems, in the battle between CHAdeMO and CCS as a
standard for electric-vehicle fast-charging in the 2010s. 

Nissan has been the biggest longtime booster of CHAdeMO—the Beta of the
charging world—which originated in Japan and from the get-go was capable of
more than CCS is to this day, such as with bi-directional charging. But with
Nissan’s announced shift to CCS in the upcoming Ariya electric crossover for
the U.S. and Europe, CCS wins, heading into the 2020s, as the single
standard for EV fast charging outside of the Tesla ecosystem. 

Some might say the writing has been on the wall ever since U.S. and German
automakers allied in the formation of CCS in 2011. But most will agree the
victory happened back in 2017, when Hyundai moved to standardize around the
CCS format with its current electric vehicles, and even Honda chose to
introduce its Clarity Electric with CCS. 

That doesn’t spell the end for CHAdeMO. Just as Sony started to produce VHS
hardware in 1988 but didn’t quite abandon Beta, Nissan confirmed that there
will still be new Leafs with CHAdeMO as well as a decade of about 150,000
Leafs compatible with the standard in the U.S. 

Simply put, many years from now, you shouldn't have a problem finding
charging stations capable of adding charge when you’re out on a weekend road
trip with a car like the Nissan Leaf Plus.

What it does signal is the likely end of the road for a decade-long
expansion of U.S. CHAdeMO DC fast-charging infrastructure that cost Nissan
tens of millions of dollars.

Nissan last year said that it has installed more than 2,000 DC fast-charging
connectors across the U.S. At that time it had spent more than $60 million
on charging installations in the U.S., much of that DC fast charging. 

Last August, with EVgo, Nissan committed to 200 more 100-kw-capable
CHAdeMO-format fast chargers across the U.S. In a quick scan of EVgo,
PlugShare, and Chargeway apps, it appears that only a few of those are
online 11 months later. Nissan confirmed to Green Car Reports Thursday that
the project is still moving forward. 

All this continued effort into multiple standards isn’t going to be seen as
value-added years from now. 

And if you look at the numbers today, CCS is still not the dominant standard
by chargers or connectors. 

According to the U.S. DOE Alternative Fuels Data Center, as of July 15,
2020, CHAdeMO still holds the lead by 179 stations—meaning you likely have
more locations to choose from along your route if you drive a Nissan Leaf
Plus than if you have a Chevrolet Bolt EV.

But in terms of connectors at those stations, CCS already has a strong
lead—with 5,150 total charging connectors, more than 1,000 ahead of CHAdeMO. 

Reconfiguring the tally to include the U.S. and Canada together doesn’t
change things much. Then, CHAdeMO again has the lead in number of stations,
but CCS is within 135 stations of overtaking CHAdeMO. And between the U.S.
and Canada, CHAdeMo is still beating CCS by nearly 1,200 connectors. 

Thanks to Electrify America and others, many of those connectors are 150 kw,
and some of them are 350 kw. On the other hand, most of the CHAdeMO
connectors are 50 kw, with some 24-kw chargers included in the totals.
Stations allowing 100-kw CHAdeMO charging—which the Leaf Plus can take
advantage of—are sparse and scattered, across the U.S., although
Petro-Canada has a cross-country network up north. 

But don’t rush to call any vehicle that uses CCS the victor in this
standards war. 

Tesla beats both of the standards in a tally of charging connectors. And
while its number of charging-station locations is far less than that of the
other standards, the ability of its vehicles to use one or both of the other
standards, depending on the model and the adapter—and with Tesla connectors
offered at some non-Tesla chargers—makes them above and beyond the most
flexible when it comes to fast-charging. 

It's a reminder the standards war isn't actually over in the U.S. That
leaves us with a new, more 21st-century comparison. Tesla Supercharging uses
CCS2 in Europe, but in the U.S. it's a closed ecosystem—the Apple iOS,
perhaps, versus CCS as the Android. 

If Tesla could jump on CCS in the U.S., too, we’d all be winners.
[© greencarreports.com]
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https://www.google.com/search?q=CHAdeMO+vs+ccs
CHAdeMO vs ccs
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https://www.google.com/search?q=Android+vs+iOS
Android vs iOS
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https://www.google.com/search?q=Betamax+vs+VHS
Betamax vs VHS


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https://www.wlrn.org/post/florida-will-create-master-plan-electric-vehicle-charging#stream/0
Florida Will Create A Master Plan For Electric Vehicle Charging
July 9, 2020 ... LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF FLORIDA ... map shows where
public electric vehicle chargers are concentrated ... “The goal in the
marketplace is to get the EV charging experience more and more similar to
sort of the 5-10 minutes you would spend at a gas station to fill up your
car,” ...
https://cpa.ds.npr.org/wusf/audio/2020/07/7-9_electric_cars.mp3




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