
The march towards the EV future is filled with hurdles, and over the past year a new stumbling block has been dropped in the path of would-be owners: the adoption of a new charging standard.
After years of the Combined Charging Standard (CCS) being used by almost every electric vehicle sold in North America outside of a Tesla showroom, car companies are beginning to shift over to the North American Charging Standard, or NACS, that has been used by Tesla since day one. For many manufacturers, the 2026 model year has become a dividing line between EVs sold with CCS plugs and those offering NACS plugs, and the number of new EVs built with the latter will only increase from here on out.
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