Jaguar Land Rover announced Thursday that current Jaguar EVs will soon have access to Tesla Supercharger stations in North America, while all future EVs from the Jaguar brand will include the Tesla NACS charge port.
Next-generation EVs from the brand, set to launch in 2025, will have the NACS port, with no need to use an adapter. That’s the intent for the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, according to the automaker. Expect models from companion brand Land Rover to do the same.
Tesla Supercharger connector – now called NACS
NACS will completely replace the CCS Combo 1 port in those future Jaguars, meaning that there will be no separate J1772 port for Level 2 charging. That will also use the NACS connector, so Jaguar EVs bought by I-Pace owners will either need new home chargers or adapters there as well.
Jaguar says that it will also source adapters from Tesla for I-Pace drivers, once…
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