I have no doubt now that NACS will be the standard going forward in NA instead of CCS1.
Pretty crazy than in less a month so many companies have announced adoption
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I have no doubt now that NACS will be the standard going forward in NA instead of CCS1.
Pretty crazy than in less a month so many companies have announced adoption
Reminds me of the Bluray vs. HD-DVD wars (or even Beta and VHS if you want to go further back).
When Bluray finally announced their killing blow to HD-DVD in 2008, it literally took 1 day for the scales to tip for the final time.
Much like this time, Bluray / HD-DVD was based not entirely on technology (both formats had many technological similarities), but on licensing to other companies. Interesting.
If you're using the two next gen DVD standards as a metaphor, can you tell me the technological benefits CCS1 has over NACS?
I really can't. Upon (very) brief research every CCS benefit has been superseded by NACS, especially with the recent automaker and charging network announcements.
BTW they're really not next-gen and one of them is dead and buried and no longer a standard of any type (like CCS will soon be).
Lets lift our glasses together for CCS1's passing. Long live NACS!
I hope more folks continue to jump on this.