Rivian Joins Tesla Supercharger Party
both announced plans to switch to the NACS connector over the past few weeks, both via a Twitter spaces call. Some have also reported that Hyundai is considering whether to switch from its use of the CCS connector, along with a number of other automakers and charging companies that have announced plans to adopt the NACS.
“We’re excited to work with Tesla and to see collaborations like this help advance the world toward carbon neutrality,” Rivian CEO RJ Scaringe said following the announcement.
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