Ford dealers, as part of a series of standards in order to sell future EVs, are required to build a number of charging stations. A spokesman said Thursday’s announcement does not change those requirements.
“The Model e program was developed in consultation with our dealers and is designed to provide the best-in-class customer experience,” the spokesperson said. “The equipment defined in the current Charging Standards fully supports Ford’s existing CCS BEV offerings, and when used in combination with a NACS-to-CCS adapter, will support future Ford vehicles equipped with the Tesla NACS inlet port.”
It is still unclear if the dealer would be required to provide the adapter or if the customer would be responsible for bringing their own.
“Tesla has led the industry in creating a large, reliable and efficient charging system and we are pleased to be able to join forces in a way that benefits customers and overall EV adoption,” Marin Gjaja, chief customer officer, Ford Model e, said in a statement. “The Tesla Supercharger network has excellent reliability and the NACS plug is smaller and lighter. Overall, this provides a superior experience for customers.”