Electric Volvo car drivers will get access to 12,000 Tesla Superchargers across the United States, Canada and Mexico as Volvo Cars adopts North American Charging Standard. 9635
As part of
Volvo Cars’ aim to be a fully electric car maker by 2030, the company is the
first European car maker to sign an agreement with Tesla, giving current and
future electric Volvo car drivers access to Tesla’s vast Supercharger network
across the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
Under the
agreement future Volvo cars, starting from 2025, will be equipped with the
North American Charging Standard (NACS) charging port in the region.
The arrangement gives fully electric Volvo drivers access to 12,000 new
fast-charge points, a figure that is expected to grow as Tesla continues to
expand its Supercharger network in the region.
These new charging points come in addition to Volvo drivers’ existing access to
tens of thousands of fast-charge points.
“As part of our journey to becoming fully electric by 2030, we want to make
life with an electric car as easy as possible,” said Jim Rowan, CEO at Volvo
Cars. “One major inhibitor to more people making the shift to electric driving
– a key step in making transportation more sustainable – is access to easy and
convenient charging infrastructure. Today, with this agreement, we’re taking a
major step to remove this threshold for Volvo drivers in the United States,
Canada and Mexico.”
Drivers of Volvo Cars’ current line-up of fully electric cars, from the XC40
and C40 Recharge to the recently revealed EX30 and EX90, will be able to find
charging locations through the Volvo Cars app and are anticipated to be able to
use the Supercharger network with an adapter from the first half of 2024.
Drivers of future Volvo cars equipped with the NACS charge port that wish to
continue charging in the Combined Charging System (CCS) of chargers will be
able to continue doing so with an adapter provided by Volvo Cars.
With the Volvo Cars app, drivers of fully electric Volvo cars in the United
States and Canada will be able to find tens of thousands of public charging
stations, get real-time information on availability of chargers, and pay for
their charging session through one single interface, making charging a Volvo
car easy.
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