Charging infrastructure Sony Honda relies on NACS charging standard from Tesla

From Sven Prawitz | Translated by AI 1 min Reading Time

Sony Honda Mobility will use Tesla's charging standard for its first Afeela brand model. Sales are set to begin in the USA in 2025.

The new Afeela brand electric vehicles from Sony Honda Mobility will be able to use Tesla's Superchargers in the future.(Image: Sony Honda Mobility)
The new Afeela brand electric vehicles from Sony Honda Mobility will be able to use Tesla's Superchargers in the future.
(Image: Sony Honda Mobility)

Japanese car manufacturer Sony Honda Mobility says it will adopt the North American Charging Standard (NACS) and gain access to Tesla V3 and V4 Superchargers. There is a corresponding agreement with the American OEM. The network is well developed in the USA and, according to the joint venture between Honda and Sony, 90 percent of the existing charging stations in Japan with an output of 150 kW or more are so-called Superchargers.

Pre-orders for the first electric model of the Afeela brand will begin in the first half of 2025 in the USA, with sales scheduled to start in the same year. Deliveries to customers will begin in spring 2026. (se)

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