Looks like they're courting Hyundai/Kia to get on board the NACS train.
this post was submitted on 26 Jul 2023
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I think they need to upgrade all v3 supercharges to 1,000 volts or at least announce a plan to do so to get Hyundai, Kia, & Lucid to sign up.
Wonder how long before a Tesla gets it. Probably will start with the model y, huh? Seems like it gets stuff first a lot…
It’s their best selling car, at least here in Europe, so likely