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Mazda’s upcoming electric vehicles in Japan will utilize Tesla’s widely adopted NACS charging connector.

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Tesla’s NACS connector will be used by Mazda’s EVs in Japan
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Mazda announced plans to adopt the North American Charging Standard (NACS), also known as Tesla’s CCS connector, for its forthcoming electric vehicles in Japan, mirroring a move by other manufacturers seeking greater charging flexibility and compatibility.

Following the lead of other major automotive players in North America, including Ford, the Japanese manufacturer announced its intentions to pursue a similar strategy with its electric vehicles, hinting at a potential entry into the North American market for plug-in cars.

Although this new announcement is about Mazda introducing the NACS connector to Japan.

Mazda announced today:

Mazda Motor Corporation has announced that it has reached a collaboration agreement with Tesla, Inc. Tesla plans to adopt the North American Charging Standard (NACS) for charging ports on its battery electric vehicles (BEVs) starting in Japan from 2027 onwards.

Mazda EV owners in Japan are set to gain access to Tesla’s extensive Supercharger network.

The automaker suggests that NACS is expected to become a standard feature on their electric vehicles in Japan, noting that those who own such cars may need to utilise adapters to access non-NACS charging stations.

Mazda’s battery-electric vehicles (BEVs) are expected to accommodate diverse charging needs by being compatible with various charging systems, including those requiring adapters beyond the North American Charging Standard (NACS).

Although Mazda is not traditionally associated with the North American Camshaft System (NACS), it may be considering a rebranding effort to establish its presence in Japan.

Last year, Sony Honda Mobility’s AFEELA electric vehicle (EV) model unveiled plans to deploy its EVs across Japan, featuring the NACS connector as a standard charging solution.

See also  The Chevrolet Silverado EV First-Edition RST boasts an impressive estimated range of up to 440 miles on a single charge.

Electrek’s Take

It is smart. Unlike many countries, Japan does not utilize a standard charging connector, instead opting for Tesla’s proprietary adapter, which is also commonly found in North America. The CHAdeMO charging standard, once widely adopted as a connector in Japan and select international markets, is now being gradually phased out in favor of newer technologies.

Wouldn’t it be more effective to engage all of Japan in a comprehensive National Academic Communication System?

As contemplation of AFEELA begins, I underestimated its potential to trigger a snowball effect; yet, with Mazda’s involvement, the momentum may just gain traction.

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