Ford is readying shipments of its free Tesla NACS adapters, which will allow Mach-E and F-150 Lightning owners to charge on the Supercharger network.
’s charging standard , and we’re now learning how the transition from the company’s current CCS1 connectors to a Tesla NACS port. An X/Twitter user recently grabbed a screenshot from Ford’s online parts catalog that shows a J3400 adapter on sale for the shockingly low price of $1.
User @Eric_L_Roe captured the screenshot just in time, as Ford quickly pulled the page down shortly after. It’s possible that Ford posted the page to generate a part number and shipping process for the item and didn’t intend for it to be public-facing.owners in the U.S. and Canada, and Ford has confirmed that its owners can continue using its app to charge rather than needing the separate Tesla app. They will also be able to use their vehicle’s infotainment system to start a charging session.
The device looks a lot like Tesla’s Magic Dock it employs at some Superchargers to enable cross-brand charging. It could be manufactured by Tesla, as the X/Twitter user pointed out, which,Moving to Tesla’s charging standard gives Ford owners a wealth of new options to top up their EVs, and it should help alleviate some of the hassles using subpar and often unreliable.
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