Swedish carmaker Volvo Cars said on Tuesday it had signed an agreement with Tesla to give its electric vehicles (EVs) access to the EV maker's Supercharger network in the United States, Canada and Mexico.
to give its electric vehicles access to the EV maker's Supercharger network in the United States, Canada and Mexico.
The deal makes Volvo the first European automaker to adopt Tesla's North American Charging Standard , adding to the slew of EV makers and charging equipment manufacturers taking up the technology. Starting 2025, Volvo's cars in the three countries will be equipped with the NACS port, it said, adding that drivers who choose to use the Combined Charging System will able to do so with an adapter provided by the company.
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