New Toyota and Lexus EVs will include NACS charging connectors starting in 2025 while existing EV owners with CCS-compatible chargers will receive a NACS converter.

Toyota Motor North America has signed an agreement with Tesla to use the latter’s North American Charging Standard (NACS) for its forthcoming electric cars (EVs) beginning in 2025. As a consequence, Toyota and Lexus customers will have access to over 12,000 Tesla Superchargers located throughout North America.

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Toyota is going to install the NACS ports into selected Toyota and Lexus BEVs to integrate them. Customers who own or lease eligible Toyota and Lexus vehicles that are now equipped with the Combined Charging System (CCS) will be given an adapter to enable NACS charging beginning in 2025.

Customers will have access to a vast charging network, consisting of over 84,000 charging outlets across North America, including both Level 2 and DC fast chargers, through specific Toyota and Lexus mobile applications.

BMW also recently announced a partnership with Tesla to provide supercharger access across the United States and Canada. Automakers with electric lineups are now embracing the Tesla charger to give comfort and convenience to EV users in order to drive BEV adoption.

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