Audi, Porsche and Scout Motors,* and VW today announced an implementation of the North American Charging Standard (NACS) for future products in the region, beginning in 2025. Adapters for the Tesla Supercharger network are under study for existing Volkswagen Group electric vehicles. This adds to the more than 3800 DC fast charging outlets currently in operation by Electrify America and Electrify Canada. Electrify America previously announced it will work to offer the NACS connector at charging stations by 2025 in the region, as well as continuing to support the so-called Combined Charging System (CCS).
“This is great news for our electric vehicle customers in the North American Region,” said Pablo Di Si, President and CEO, Volkswagen Group of America. “This potentially provides them with access to more than 15,000 additional charging points as well as the current ~4000 DC fast-charging outlets operated by Electrify America.” Continue reading








November 2023 EU Car Market Grows on Mixed Results
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In November 2023, the EU’ car market grew by 6.7%, according to data just released by ACEA.* This was the sixteenth consecutive month of expansion. There were substantial double-digit gains in some markets, including two of the largest – Italy (+16.2%) and France (+14%).
However, the German car market retracted, recording a -5.7% decline compared to November 2022, which provided a small base line for comparison across the EU. Overall new car registrations were +6.7% in November; with a battery electric market share at 16.3%. Eleven months into 2023, new car registrations increased by 15.7%, reaching nearly ten million units. With the exception of Hungary, all EU markets grew during this eleven-month period. The four largest markets contributed to this trend: Italy (+20%), Spain (+17.3%), France (+16.2%), and Germany (+11.4%). Continue reading →