- Sun Dec 08, 2024 4:11 am
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BC Hydro Embraces NACS: Will This Spark Widespread Adoption?
BC Hydro's new charging station with NACS connectors has me thinking: is this the tipping point for NACS becoming the North American standard? While Tesla drivers certainly benefit, the real question is how quickly other automakers will follow suit. Will we see a rapid shift towards NACS across the board, or will CCS hold on? What are the potential roadblocks to wider NACS adoption?
This also raises questions about existing charging infrastructure. Will current CCS chargers become obsolete, requiring costly upgrades? Or will we see a blend of both standards for the foreseeable future, potentially creating confusion for EV drivers?
I'm curious to hear your thoughts. Are you optimistic about NACS becoming the dominant standard? How do you think this will impact the EV charging landscape in the long run? Share your predictions and insights! Is this the beginning of the end for CCS?
BC Hydro's new charging station with NACS connectors has me thinking: is this the tipping point for NACS becoming the North American standard? While Tesla drivers certainly benefit, the real question is how quickly other automakers will follow suit. Will we see a rapid shift towards NACS across the board, or will CCS hold on? What are the potential roadblocks to wider NACS adoption?
This also raises questions about existing charging infrastructure. Will current CCS chargers become obsolete, requiring costly upgrades? Or will we see a blend of both standards for the foreseeable future, potentially creating confusion for EV drivers?
I'm curious to hear your thoughts. Are you optimistic about NACS becoming the dominant standard? How do you think this will impact the EV charging landscape in the long run? Share your predictions and insights! Is this the beginning of the end for CCS?
