GM launches Customer Satisfaction Program N252541510 to replace faulty NACS-to-J1772 charging adapters. Only nine units are ...
Certified adapters often cost $200-$250. Using the wrong adapter could damage your vehicle and the charger. Electric vehicle owners, beware: Buying a cheap, unapproved converter to connect your EV to ...
There’s never a dull day in the electric car industry. Two years ago, Ford CEO Jim Farley shocked the world by announcing that the automaker’s battery-powered cars would be the first non-Tesla EVs to ...
Stellantis joins about 20 other car manufacturers including GM and Ford that have opened the Tesla network to their EV owners ...
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Do you need a NACS adapter for your EV?
If you drive a CCS-equipped electric vehicle in North America today, there's a good chance you've heard about NACS adapters. Over the past two years, they've shifted from niche accessories to ...
The road to progress has never been smooth. Witness, as a metaphor, the trials and tribulations of the Ford Motor Company as it has tried to sell electric vehicle drivers the premier charging ...
A new safety certification, UL 2252, is giving Canadian drivers a clearer way to identify quality charging adapters. But ...
Certified adapters often cost $200-$250. Using the wrong adapter could damage your vehicle and the charger. Electric vehicle owners, beware: Buying a cheap, unapproved converter to connect your EV to ...
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