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Nissan Ariya Gets Access to 17,800 Tesla Superchargers in US and Canada

Posted: Sun Dec 08, 2024 4:17 am
by Teslaguy
Nissan embracing Tesla Superchargers access for Ariya owners raises some fascinating questions about the future of EV charging. Is this the beginning of the end for competing charging standards, effectively crowning NACS as the victor? What does this mean for companies like ChargePoint and Electrify America who have invested heavily in CCS?

I predict this move will trigger a domino effect, with more automakers adopting NACS in the near future. The convenience factor for consumers is simply too powerful to ignore. Imagine a future where range anxiety is a thing of the past, thanks to a ubiquitous and reliable charging network shared by multiple brands. Is this the utopian EV future weve been waiting for, or are there potential downsides to consider? Perhaps a Tesla charging monopoly isnt ideal?

This also begs the question: Will Tesla open up Supercharger production to third parties, or will they maintain tight control over manufacturing? The potential for profit is enormous, but so is the risk of supply chain bottlenecks. What’s the best strategy for Tesla moving forward? Discuss!

Finally, what impact will this have on Ariya sales? Will this be the boost Nissan needs to become a major player in the EV market, or is it simply too little too late? Your thoughts are welcome.