I was wondering with all the talk of NACS, what would happen to J1772. I think I found the answer, unless folks here see it differently. Thanks!

  • tmRgwnM9b87eJUPq@lemmy.world
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    Indeed. In Europe all chargers have CCS2.

    All cars come with CCS2 as well, except for some very old cars, which carry a CCS2 adapter.

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      Europe never used J1772, so that standard won’t be replaced over here. Europe standardised IEC 62196 Type 2 (the “Mennekes” plug) in 2013, so the whole question doesn’t apply to the EU.

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        1 year ago

        I thought they were still pushing hydrogen.

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          Their adoption is completely abysmal. But the EVs and PHEVs they do have are all J1772 and CHAdeMO with the exception of Tesla that use their connector.

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          I was just over there, I saw 1 Tesla and 4 Nissan Leafs. And one decade old charging station.

          But, zero hydrogen cars!!