San Francisco, June 28 (Ians) European carmaker Volvo has signed an agreement with Elon Musk’s Tesla, providing current and future electric Volvo car drivers access to 12,000 Tesla’s vast Supercharger network across the US, Canada and Mexico.
According to the agreement, future Volvo vehicles will be equipped with the North American Charging Standard (Nacs) charging port in the region beginning in 2025.
With this announcement, Volvo becomes the fourth automaker to announce support for Tesla’s Nacs Ev charging connector after Ford, General Motors and Rivian.
“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 US, Canada and Mexico,” Jim Rowan, CEO at Volvo Cars, said in a statement on Tuesday.
Moreover, the...
According to the agreement, future Volvo vehicles will be equipped with the North American Charging Standard (Nacs) charging port in the region beginning in 2025.
With this announcement, Volvo becomes the fourth automaker to announce support for Tesla’s Nacs Ev charging connector after Ford, General Motors and Rivian.
“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 US, Canada and Mexico,” Jim Rowan, CEO at Volvo Cars, said in a statement on Tuesday.
Moreover, the...
- 6/28/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
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