Tata's Jaguar To Utilize Tesla Superchargers For EV Charging In North America
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Tata Motors-owned Jaguar has entered an agreement with Tesla to gain access to its over 12,000 superchargers in North America. The move is part of Jaguar's strategy to be all-electric by 2025. Jaguar will incorporate Tesla’s North American Charging Standard (NACS) connector design on its electric vehicles launching in 2025. Other automakers that have signed up for Tesla’s charging network include Ford Motor Co, General Motors, Rivian Automotive, and Mercedes-Benz.

September 22, 2023 | 4:42 am
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Tesla's agreement with Jaguar to provide access to its superchargers in North America could increase the usage of Tesla's charging network and potentially generate additional revenue.
The agreement with Jaguar will increase the usage of Tesla's superchargers, which could lead to increased revenue from charging fees. Additionally, this partnership could enhance Tesla's reputation as a leader in EV infrastructure, potentially attracting more automakers to its charging network.
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