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  • Faceoff: NACS Charger vs J1772 Charger

    Faceoff: NACS Charger vs J1772 Charger

    As the North American Charging Standard (NACS) closes in on its official standardization, some of you may be wondering what this means for the beloved J1772. A bit of background: SAE J1772 is still the charging standard for AC charging...

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  • Does NACS Support Bidirectional Charging?

    Does NACS Support Bidirectional Charging?

    As major electric vehicle (EV) manufacturers pledge allegiance to the North American Charging Standard (NACS) one after the other, questions about its benefits to EV charging are raised. Aside from exceptional charging speeds and a streamlined network, EV enthusiasts are...

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  • Is NACS Open Source?

    Is NACS Open Source?

    When Tesla introduced the Model S sedan in 2012, it subsequently launched its proprietary connector, then called the Tesla Charging Connector. It would be used in subsequent Tesla electric vehicles: the Model X, 3, Y, and the Cybertruck. As the...

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  • What does Tesla NACS mean?

    What does Tesla NACS mean?

    The North American Charging Standard (NACS), alternatively referred to as the Tesla charging standard or the Tesla Supercharger network, is a charging connector system developed by Tesla Motors. Despite common assumptions, the NACS differs from Tesla's current connectors; it's more...

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  • The Best Home EV Charging Stations for 2024

    The Best Home EV Charging Stations for 2024

    As more consumers embrace the benefits of electric mobility, the demand for efficient and convenient charging solutions at home has surged. In response, manufacturers have developed an array of home electric vehicle (EV) charging stations designed to cater to the...

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  • Is Fast Charging Bad for EV Battery?

    Is Fast Charging Bad for EV Battery?

    For most electric vehicle (EV) drivers, fast charging comes as a second thought rather than as the first choice. Aside from logistics, pricing, and the overall convenience of the experience, rapid charging is often associated with battery degradation. Read all...

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