Mazda Embraces Tesla's North American Charging Standard for Future EVs

January 09 2024,

Mazda Embraces Tesla's North American Charging Standard for Future EVs

Mazda Motor Corporation has officially announced its decision to adopt the North American Charging Standard (NACS), pioneered by Tesla, Inc., for its upcoming Battery Electric Vehicles (BEVs) in the North American market, starting from 2025. This strategic partnership marks a important step for future Mazda EV owners who will benefit greatly from a well-established EV infrastructure.


Under this new agreement, Mazda BEVs in North America will be equipped with charging ports compatible with NACS. This decision by Mazda will enhance the EV charging experience for its customers, tapping into Tesla's expansive network of over 15,000 Superchargers spread across the continent. This extensive charging network offers a significant boost to Mazda's electric mobility goals, providing Mazda BEV owners with unparalleled access to one of the most comprehensive and fast-charging infrastructures in North America.


Mazda Canada emphasizes the alignment of this move with Mazda's overarching mission. The adoption of NACS underlines Mazda's dedication to the 'Joy of Driving' philosophy, a core aspect of its brand identity. However, this move transcends beyond just driving pleasure. By integrating NACS into its future BEVs, Mazda aims to elevate the 'Joy of Living' for its customers. This concept revolves around enhancing the daily experiences of Mazda owners, offering them not only a delightful driving experience but also the ease and convenience that comes with broader charging options.


This collaboration with Tesla signifies a step forward in Mazda's EV journey, integrating industry standards to foster a more connected and user-friendly EV ecosystem. By embracing NACS, Mazda is not only expanding the practicality of its electric fleet but also reinforcing its commitment to a customer-centric approach, which lies at the heart of its 'Human Centric' philosophy.


As the automotive industry continues its shift towards electric mobility, Mazda's decision to adopt NACS demonstrates the company's adaptability and forward-thinking strategy. This move is expected to play a crucial role in shaping Mazda's electric future in North America, offering a blend of driving pleasure and environmental consciousness. 

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