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Evolution of Tesla NACS Connector

The NACS connector is a type of charging connector used for connecting electric vehicles to charging stations for transferring charge (electricity) from charging station to electric vehicles. The NACS connector has been developed by Tesla Inc and has been used on all North American market for charging Tesla vehicles since 2012.

In November 2022, the NACS or Tesla’s proprietary electric vehicle (EV) charging connector and charge port was opened for use by other EV manufacturers and EV charging network operators worldwide. Since then, Fisker, Ford, General Motors, Honda, Jaguar, Mercedes-Benz, Nissan, Polestar, Rivian, and Volvo have announced that starting from 2025, their electric vehicles in North America will be equipped with the NACS charge port.

Tesla NACS Charger

What is NACS Connector ?
The North American Charging Standard (NACS) connector, also known as the Tesla charging standard, is an electric vehicle (EV) charging connector system developed by Tesla, Inc. It has been used on all North American market Tesla vehicles since 2012 and was opened for use to other manufacturers in 2022.

The NACS connector is a single-plug connector that can support both AC and DC charging. It is smaller and lighter than other DC fast charging connectors, such as the CCS Combo 1 (CCS1) connector. The NACS connector can support up to 1 MW of power on DC, which is enough to charge an EV battery at a very fast rate.

Evolution of NACS Connector
Tesla developed a proprietary charging connector for the Tesla Model S in 2012, sometimes informally called the Tesla charging standard. Since then, Tesla Charging standard has been used on all of their subsequent EVs, the Model X, Model 3, and Model Y.

In November 2022, Tesla renamed this proprietary charging connector to “North American Charging Standard” (NACS) and opened the standard to make the specifications available to other EV manufacturers.

On June 27, 2023, SAE International announced that they would standardize the connector as SAE J3400.

In August 2023, Tesla issued a license to Volex to build NACS connectors.

In May 2023, Tesla & Ford announced that they had struck a deal to give Ford EV owners access to more than 12,000 Tesla superchargers in the U.S. and Canada starting in early 2024. A flurry of similar deals between Tesla and other EV makers, including GM, Volvo Cars, Polestar and Rivian, were announced in the weeks that followed.

ABB said that it will offer NACS plugs as an option on its chargers as soon as testing and validation of the new connector is complete. EVgo said in June that it will start deploying NACS connectors on the high-speed chargers in its U.S. network later this year. And ChargePoint, which installs and manages chargers for other businesses, said its clients can now order new chargers with NACS connectors and that it can retrofit its existing chargers with the Tesla-designed connectors as well.

Tesla NACS Connector

NACS Technical Specification
The NACS uses a five-pin layout – the two primary pins are used for carrying current in both – AC charging and DC fast charging:
After initial testing allowing non-Tesla EVs to use Tesla Supercharger stations in Europe in December 2019, Tesla began to test a proprietary dual-connector “Magic Dock” connector at select North American Supercharger locations in March 2023. Magic Dock allows for an EV to charge with either an NACS or Combined Charging Standard (CCS) version 1 connector, which would provide the technical capability for almost all battery electric vehicles the chance to charge.


Post time: Nov-13-2023

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