Fisker has signed an agreement with Tesla to provide customers with access to its Supercharger network. The California-based company will use Tesla's NACS (North American Charging Standard) on its first vehicles in 2025.

The move will provide Fisker owners with additional charging options, taking advantage of Tesla's 12,000 Supercharger stations across the United States and Canada. All current and future Fisker vehicles will be covered by the agreement.

Fisker customers will use a NACS adapter to connect to Superchargers beginning in Q1 2025. Fisker will later update vehicle engineering to include a NACS inlet. A CCS adapter will be provided so that customers can continue to charge using this standard.

Tesla's recent deals represent a major step forward in displacing a competing standard, CCS. Most automakers have shied away from building large charging networks because installing and maintaining chargers requires a significant investment for a still-limited return.

Source: Fisker

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Евгений Ушаков
Evgenii Ushakov
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