More Automakers Added to Tesla's NACS Coming Soon List - Rollout Accelerates 

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Tesla’s NACS “Coming Soon” page is heating up, signaling a potential surge in Supercharger access. Hyundai, Kia, Genesis, BMW, Jaguar/Land Rover, and Lucid have all been recently added. This begs the question: will this influx of new brands finally push Tesla’s Supercharger network to its limits? How will the charging experience change for current Tesla owners?

With Hyundai and Kia’s 2025 models sporting native NACS ports, are we on the cusp of a true adapter-free charging future, or will adapters remain a necessary evil for older EVs? The reported early Supercharger access for some 2025 Hyundais suggests things are moving faster than official announcements indicate. What real-world experiences are people having?

The glaring omission of VW from the “coming soon” list raises eyebrows. They’ve stated June access, yet haven’t made the list. Is this a simple oversight, a strategic move, or a sign of potential delays? What are your predictions for VW’s Supercharger integration timeline?

Finally, considering the rapid expansion of NACS, is Tesla truly positioned to dominate the EV charging landscape for the foreseeable future, or will other charging networks and standards eventually catch up? Let the discussion begin.
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