On 14 Jan 2024 at 17:13, Tom Keenan via EV wrote:

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> Borrowing from another thread, here is a list of expected transition
> timeframes for various EV manufacturers to the NACS standard inlet. 

> In general, most new EVs will have NACS (and thus move away from CCS)
> late in 2024 or early next year. The article doesn't really address a
> timeline for current CCS EVSE to transition to NACS, only that it will
> be an ongoing process. Hopefully billing from Tesla supercharging
> sites will work out better than it does on the current crop of CCS
> fast chargers out there.  

David Roden, EVDL moderator & general lackey

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