Which new EV model will first feature Tesla plug as standard by mid-2025?
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Tesla Secures Federal EV Charging Standard; Nissan Drivers to Access Supercharger Network Next Week
Dec 4, 2024, 08:00 PM
Tesla has secured a significant advantage in the electric vehicle (EV) charging landscape in the United States, as the Tesla-based plug has been designated the new federal EV charging standard. This development is expected to alleviate concerns among potential EV buyers regarding charging accessibility, particularly during long trips. Additionally, Nissan electric vehicle drivers will soon gain access to Tesla's Supercharger network, enhancing their charging options. Industry experts and government officials believe that the expansion of public charging infrastructure will further boost consumer interest in electric vehicles, making them a more viable option for longer journeys.
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