Hyundai says Tesla's Supercharging network will fully support the ultra-fast charging speeds on its E-GMP vehicles, including the Ioniq 5, Ioniq 6, and Ioniq 7.
There being actual standards process on going and so on. Mind you for benefit of Tesla, they did make good on their promise to make it freely available and have already issued a Patent Assurance Letter to SAE.
The only ones I was aware of that didn’t use CCS were Tesla and Nissan.
Correct. But that also means the majority of cars on the streets were/are using NACS (as Tesla dominates sales). Now almost every notable company has agreed that NACS is the connector to standardize around.
A big thing that hurt CCS is the charging networks are inferior to NACS networks. They just aren't as reliable. (And that isn't to say a CCS network couldn't be reliable, it just is that the copmanies that built them out never cared enough to make them as reliable). Manufacturers with CCS cars saw themselves at a disadvantage due to the poorer quality network their cars were using.
Hyundai says Tesla's Supercharging network will fully support the ultra-fast charging speeds on its Electric-Global Modular Platform (E-GMP) vehicles, including the Ioniq 5, Ioniq 6, and the upcoming Ioniq 7.
I've heard rumors of them using the DC-to-DC bus between Supercharger V3 cabinets to start pushing higher voltages for 800v class cars, guess that's panning out after all!
Great news for EV drivers. Superchargers are just so damn reliable.
I don't want people to be mislead into thinking Hyundai are going to be easier to charge when considering a new car. Seen a whole lot of these "(insert brand) to use Tesla plugs" while completely omitting it's because it's a new standard.
And I'm not saying Hyundais are bad far from it kust that these articles are red flags for me. They are either shilling or bad journalists.
It’s also (obviously) a problem limited to North America.
Everywhere else Teslas and Superchargers use a CCS2 connector.
In Europe, non-Tesla charging networks together are bigger than the Supercharger network, and Ionity and Fastned have 300kW chargers that are significantly faster for Hyundai/Kia/Genesis than Superchargers.