Over the last month, Tesla managed to convince virtually all major American automakers to switch to its newly opened connector standard: NACS.
Ford was first to jump on board, with GM and Rivian following shortly after. Volvo and Polestar, which are owned by China’s Geely, have also followed suit this week.
But the European (more specifically German) and Asian automakers have yet to jump on the NACS.
Earlier today, Electrify America, a charging station operator founded by Volkswagen as part of its settlement over the Dieselgate scandal, confirmed it would produce stations with NACS connectors.
That was a good sign for the Volkswagen Group to be the first German automaker to adopt the standard in North America.
Sure enough, the Volkswagen Group confirmed today that it is in active discussion with Tesla to adopt NACS. A spokesperson shared in an email today:
"Volkswagen Group and its brands are currently evaluating the implementation of the Tesla North American Charging Standard (NACS) for its North American customers."
The group specifically mentioned its “brands,” which could mean that all VW, Audi, and Porsche brands might adopt it simultaneously.
Source: Electrek