As more and more car manufacturers have announced that they will adopt Tesla charging standards,North American charging standards After NACS, Toyota alsoAnnounceThis charging standard will be added starting in 2025.
In addition to Toyoda, Japanese automaker Nissan has also announced its adoption of the North American charging standard. Ford, General Motors, Hyundai, and Volvo have also recently announced their participation. Toyota, currently the world's largest seller, has also confirmed its participation in the North American charging standard, signaling that this standard may surpass the Combined Charging System (CCS) as the unified standard for electric vehicles.
Toyota expects to launch certain models starting in 2025, as well as Lexus all-electric models, which will begin adopting the North American charging standard. For electric vehicles currently using the CCS combined charging system, compatible charging will be achieved through a conversion method, and the vehicle's power will be replenished through charging piles that meet the North American charging standard or Tesa Supercharging Stations.
According to information released by the U.S. Department of Energy, approximately 60% of fast charging stations currently use the North American charging standard, indicating that this standard has received considerable support from the industry.



