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Mazda to adopt Tesla’s NACS in North America by 2025

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Last updated: 2024/01/18 at 4:52 PM
EV-a2zm Published January 17, 2024 4 Min Read
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Japanese legacy automaker Mazda announced its new partnership with Tesla for the integration of the North American Charging Standard (NACS) port into its electric vehicles starting in 2025.

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Mazda EVs to access Tesla Supercharger networkMazda’s US footprintNACS adoption progress

마쯔다(Mazda) 2025년부터 Tesla의 북미 충전 표준(NACS)을 채택할 것이라고 방금 발표했습니다. https://t.co/fIjyEetzhC

— TesMe_X (@TesMe_X) January 17, 2024

Mazda EVs to access Tesla Supercharger network

According to the press release, Mazda will start equipping its electric vehicle offerings in the North American market with NACS ports starting in 2025

Mazda’s NACS adoption seems different from that of other electric automakers in North America, as it does not indicate any plans to use an adapter before actually integrating the port in its upcoming models. However, it seems to be reasonable, given that the Japanese automaker only has a few offerings in North America.

This significant development will enable the Japanese automaker to access Tesla’s enormous and reliable charging network with more than 15,000 Superchargers across the region.

Mazda’s adoption of the NACS will benefit their push towards EV’s which is set for 2025!

They plan to release a number of EV’s with the hope that these vehicles will achieve higher sales then the MX-30.

The MX-30 saw 181 units sold in 2021, 324 units sold in 2022 & was no… pic.twitter.com/rXxr7Sq89t

— Ayden Miller (@AydenMMiller) January 17, 2024

Mazda’s US footprint

Mazda currently has no battery-electric vehicle model in the US market as it stopped selling the  MX-30 last year amid its increased focus on the CX-50 Hybrid, CX-90 PHEV, and the upcoming CX-70 PHEV.

In hindsight, Mazda’s MX-30 sales only reached 181 units in 2021 and 324 in 2022. Its sales dropped to 66 until June 2023, according to Electric Cars Report. These weak sales figures prompted the automaker to announce plans to kill the MX-30 in the US in July 2023.

Nonetheless, it still decided to join the growing NACS family in the region as it prepares to launch new EV models in the future.

NACS adoption progress

North America continues to shift to Tesla’s charging standard, with the following electric vehicle players and charging solution providers adopting the NACS:

BrandTypeConfirmed
Ford / LincolnAutomakerMay 2023
General MotorsAutomakerJune 2023
RivianAutomakerJune 2023
Volvo / PolestarAutomakerJune 2023
MercedesAutomakerJuly 2023
Nissan / InfinitiAutomakerJuly 2023
FiskerAutomakerAug 2023
Honda / AcuraAutomakerSept 2023
JaguarAutomakerSept 2023
HyundaiAutomakerOct 2023
KiaAutomakerOct 2023
GenesisAutomakerOct 2023
BMWAutomakerOct 2023
Rolls-RoyceAutomakerOct 2023
MiniAutomakerOct 2023
Toyota / LexusAutomakerOct 2023
SubaruAutomakerNov 2023
LucidAutomakerNov 2023
VWAutomakerDec 2023
MazdaAutomakerJan 2024
StellantisAutomaker* In Talks
SKCharging Net.June 2023
ChargePointCharging Net.June 2023
Blink ChargingCharging Net.June 2023
TritiumCharging Net.June 2023
EVgoCharging Net.June 2023
ABBCharging Net.June 2023
WallboxCharging Net.June 2023
Electrify AmericaCharging Net.June 2023
Source: CarScoops

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– Subaru is the latest automaker to gain access to Tesla’s Supercharger Network by becoming the latest adoptee of the NACS. Subaru will gain access to Tesla’s Supercharger Network in 2025.

Reuters$TSLA pic.twitter.com/5GBHYm47AA

— Tesla Vidas 🌍 (@VidasL) November 2, 2023

Mazda’s move to adopt Tesla NACS for its electric vehicle models in North America by 2025 will undoubtedly aid the automaker to compete with its main rivals in the highly competitive market. Nonetheless, EV owners must not worry about the potential downpour of Mazda EVs in Tesla Supercharger stations yet, considering its currently limited number of model offerings in the country.

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