• BombOmOm@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        The only ones I was aware of that didn’t use CCS were Tesla and Nissan.

        Correct. But that also means the majority of cars on the streets were/are using NACS (as Tesla dominates sales). Now almost every notable company has agreed that NACS is the connector to standardize around.

        A big thing that hurt CCS is the charging networks are inferior to NACS networks. They just aren’t as reliable. (And that isn’t to say a CCS network couldn’t be reliable, it just is that the copmanies that built them out never cared enough to make them as reliable). Manufacturers with CCS cars saw themselves at a disadvantage due to the poorer quality network their cars were using.

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        1 year ago

        Hyundai is like the 15th company to make this announcement. No idea where you got the idea that people will jump on Hyundai because of this.