Webasto Charging Systems, a leading EV charging equipment manufacturer, has announced its plan to offer Tesla’s North American Charging Standard (NACS) connector as an optional addition to its charging solutions. Notably, the company has already developed a fully functional mobile cordset sample featuring the NACS connector, even before major automakers made the transition to this standard.
With the inclusion of the NACS connector option, Webasto’s North American EV Supply Equipment product lineup will encompass Level 1 and 2 AC Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) for residential and semi-public applications. This strategic move ensures that customers with NACS-compatible electric vehicles can easily access suitable charging solutions.
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Webasto has showcased prototype images of its AC charging point integrated with the NACS plug, underscoring its commitment to staying ahead of evolving market demands. The transition to NACS is expected to replace not only the Combined Charging System (CCS1) connector but also the SAE J1772 (AC) charging connector, which served as the basis for CCS1.
Dr. Michael J. Bauer, President and Chairman of Webasto Charging Systems, expressed the company’s dedication to driving the adoption of electric mobility and supporting a sustainable future. He emphasized the importance of delivering state-of-the-art charging solutions that cater to the dynamic requirements of the US market.
Michael Schoenberger, VP of Research & Development at Webasto, highlighted the company’s commitment to meeting diverse charging needs, from residential to semi-public applications. The early development of the NACS connector option ahead of industry announcements demonstrates Webasto’s focus on adhering to industry standards and anticipating future requirements.
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Webasto’s proactive approach to embracing Tesla’s NACS connector positions the company alongside other EV charging equipment manufacturers such as ChargePoint and BTC Power, all gearing up for the changing business landscape. This preparedness is expected to facilitate a seamless transition from the current CCS1/J1772 standards to the emerging NACS standard.