Upcoming Hyundai EVs, like the refreshed 2025 IONIQ 5 and future models including the 2026 IONIQ 9, will come equipped with built-in NACS charge ports, eliminating the need for adapters entirely. However, while this announcement brings good news to U.S. Hyundai owners, Canadian customers are still in the dark.
Total speculation on my part, but I would not be surprised if Hyundai would like to have access to the Tesla Supercharger network at the same time or slightly before they actually start delivering cars with native NACS ports.
The off-brands *should* work with destination chargers. Owners of existing and future Hyundai EVs with the current CCS will have access to the Tesla Supercharging Network starting in Q1 2025. Hyundai will offer an adapter to these customers. Hyundai will also make adapters available to charge NACS.
I read about Hyundai's free NACS adapter, but I believe that's only available to people who bought their car before Jan 31, so I'm not eligible. Should I buy my own NACS adapter so I can use the supercharger network when it becomes available? If so, is there any specific model that I should be looking for? 10 comments share save hide all 10.
I read about Hyundai's free NACS adapter, but I believe that's only available to people who bought their car before Jan 31, so I'm not eligible. Should I buy my own NACS adapter so I can use the supercharger network when it becomes available? If so, is there any specific model that I should be looking for? 10 comments share save hide all 10.
The off-brands *should* work with destination chargers. Owners of existing and future Hyundai EVs with the current CCS will have access to the Tesla Supercharging Network starting in Q1 2025. Hyundai will offer an adapter to these customers. Hyundai will also make adapters available to charge NACS.
With its official debut less than a week away, the Hyundai IONIQ 3 was spotted charging with what appears to be an NACS charging adapter. The new sighting is sparking speculation that Hyundai's.
This is all Hyundai has said about the adapter: "Owners of existing and future Hyundai EVs with the current CCS will have access to the Tesla Supercharging Network starting in Q1 2025. Hyundai will offer an adapter to these customers. Hyundai will also make adapters available to charge NACS-equipped vehicles at CCS chargers." [Source].
Hyundai EV Owners Can Claim A Free NACS Adapter
With its official debut less than a week away, the Hyundai IONIQ 3 was spotted charging with what appears to be an NACS charging adapter. The new sighting is sparking speculation that Hyundai's.
Total speculation on my part, but I would not be surprised if Hyundai would like to have access to the Tesla Supercharger network at the same time or slightly before they actually start delivering cars with native NACS ports.
But we've got some good news for owners of any existing Hyundai EVs out there-if your car has a CCS1 port, then next month, you're eligible for a free CCS1-NACS adapter. Existing owners get access to the large charging network, too, but they'll need an adapter to make use of the smaller NACS plugs.
This is all Hyundai has said about the adapter: "Owners of existing and future Hyundai EVs with the current CCS will have access to the Tesla Supercharging Network starting in Q1 2025. Hyundai will offer an adapter to these customers. Hyundai will also make adapters available to charge NACS-equipped vehicles at CCS chargers." [Source].
Hyundai EV Owners: You Can Get A Tesla NACS Adapter For Free
I read about Hyundai's free NACS adapter, but I believe that's only available to people who bought their car before Jan 31, so I'm not eligible. Should I buy my own NACS adapter so I can use the supercharger network when it becomes available? If so, is there any specific model that I should be looking for? 10 comments share save hide all 10.
With its official debut less than a week away, the Hyundai IONIQ 3 was spotted charging with what appears to be an NACS charging adapter. The new sighting is sparking speculation that Hyundai's.
This is all Hyundai has said about the adapter: "Owners of existing and future Hyundai EVs with the current CCS will have access to the Tesla Supercharging Network starting in Q1 2025. Hyundai will offer an adapter to these customers. Hyundai will also make adapters available to charge NACS-equipped vehicles at CCS chargers." [Source].
Will existing customers in Canada receive the NACS adapter for free? North American Charging Standard (NACS) adapters will be available to Hyundai EV customers during the second half of 2025 in combination with the revamped Hyundai App.
With its official debut less than a week away, the Hyundai IONIQ 3 was spotted charging with what appears to be an NACS charging adapter. The new sighting is sparking speculation that Hyundai's.
Total speculation on my part, but I would not be surprised if Hyundai would like to have access to the Tesla Supercharger network at the same time or slightly before they actually start delivering cars with native NACS ports.
This is all Hyundai has said about the adapter: "Owners of existing and future Hyundai EVs with the current CCS will have access to the Tesla Supercharging Network starting in Q1 2025. Hyundai will offer an adapter to these customers. Hyundai will also make adapters available to charge NACS-equipped vehicles at CCS chargers." [Source].
Will existing customers in Canada receive the NACS adapter for free? North American Charging Standard (NACS) adapters will be available to Hyundai EV customers during the second half of 2025 in combination with the revamped Hyundai App.
Will existing customers in Canada receive the NACS adapter for free? North American Charging Standard (NACS) adapters will be available to Hyundai EV customers during the second half of 2025 in combination with the revamped Hyundai App.
But we've got some good news for owners of any existing Hyundai EVs out there-if your car has a CCS1 port, then next month, you're eligible for a free CCS1-NACS adapter. Existing owners get access to the large charging network, too, but they'll need an adapter to make use of the smaller NACS plugs.
With its official debut less than a week away, the Hyundai IONIQ 3 was spotted charging with what appears to be an NACS charging adapter. The new sighting is sparking speculation that Hyundai's.
The off-brands *should* work with destination chargers. Owners of existing and future Hyundai EVs with the current CCS will have access to the Tesla Supercharging Network starting in Q1 2025. Hyundai will offer an adapter to these customers. Hyundai will also make adapters available to charge NACS.
This is all Hyundai has said about the adapter: "Owners of existing and future Hyundai EVs with the current CCS will have access to the Tesla Supercharging Network starting in Q1 2025. Hyundai will offer an adapter to these customers. Hyundai will also make adapters available to charge NACS-equipped vehicles at CCS chargers." [Source].
I read about Hyundai's free NACS adapter, but I believe that's only available to people who bought their car before Jan 31, so I'm not eligible. Should I buy my own NACS adapter so I can use the supercharger network when it becomes available? If so, is there any specific model that I should be looking for? 10 comments share save hide all 10.
With its official debut less than a week away, the Hyundai IONIQ 3 was spotted charging with what appears to be an NACS charging adapter. The new sighting is sparking speculation that Hyundai's.
The off-brands *should* work with destination chargers. Owners of existing and future Hyundai EVs with the current CCS will have access to the Tesla Supercharging Network starting in Q1 2025. Hyundai will offer an adapter to these customers. Hyundai will also make adapters available to charge NACS.
Hyundai: Δωρεάν NACs Adapters σε ιδιοκτήτες ηλεκτρικών οχημάτων
Has anyone got there free NACS adapter for the 2024/2025 Hyundai Electric Cars. Hyundai said they were going to have a separate website to order it but I can't find it.
With its official debut less than a week away, the Hyundai IONIQ 3 was spotted charging with what appears to be an NACS charging adapter. The new sighting is sparking speculation that Hyundai's.
This is all Hyundai has said about the adapter: "Owners of existing and future Hyundai EVs with the current CCS will have access to the Tesla Supercharging Network starting in Q1 2025. Hyundai will offer an adapter to these customers. Hyundai will also make adapters available to charge NACS-equipped vehicles at CCS chargers." [Source].
Upcoming Hyundai EVs, like the refreshed 2025 IONIQ 5 and future models including the 2026 IONIQ 9, will come equipped with built-in NACS charge ports, eliminating the need for adapters entirely. However, while this announcement brings good news to U.S. Hyundai owners, Canadian customers are still in the dark.
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I read about Hyundai's free NACS adapter, but I believe that's only available to people who bought their car before Jan 31, so I'm not eligible. Should I buy my own NACS adapter so I can use the supercharger network when it becomes available? If so, is there any specific model that I should be looking for? 10 comments share save hide all 10.
The off-brands *should* work with destination chargers. Owners of existing and future Hyundai EVs with the current CCS will have access to the Tesla Supercharging Network starting in Q1 2025. Hyundai will offer an adapter to these customers. Hyundai will also make adapters available to charge NACS.
This is all Hyundai has said about the adapter: "Owners of existing and future Hyundai EVs with the current CCS will have access to the Tesla Supercharging Network starting in Q1 2025. Hyundai will offer an adapter to these customers. Hyundai will also make adapters available to charge NACS-equipped vehicles at CCS chargers." [Source].
Upcoming Hyundai EVs, like the refreshed 2025 IONIQ 5 and future models including the 2026 IONIQ 9, will come equipped with built-in NACS charge ports, eliminating the need for adapters entirely. However, while this announcement brings good news to U.S. Hyundai owners, Canadian customers are still in the dark.
Total speculation on my part, but I would not be surprised if Hyundai would like to have access to the Tesla Supercharger network at the same time or slightly before they actually start delivering cars with native NACS ports.
Upcoming Hyundai EVs, like the refreshed 2025 IONIQ 5 and future models including the 2026 IONIQ 9, will come equipped with built-in NACS charge ports, eliminating the need for adapters entirely. However, while this announcement brings good news to U.S. Hyundai owners, Canadian customers are still in the dark.
Will existing customers in Canada receive the NACS adapter for free? North American Charging Standard (NACS) adapters will be available to Hyundai EV customers during the second half of 2025 in combination with the revamped Hyundai App.
The off-brands *should* work with destination chargers. Owners of existing and future Hyundai EVs with the current CCS will have access to the Tesla Supercharging Network starting in Q1 2025. Hyundai will offer an adapter to these customers. Hyundai will also make adapters available to charge NACS.
With its official debut less than a week away, the Hyundai IONIQ 3 was spotted charging with what appears to be an NACS charging adapter. The new sighting is sparking speculation that Hyundai's.
Will existing customers in Canada receive the NACS adapter for free? North American Charging Standard (NACS) adapters will be available to Hyundai EV customers during the second half of 2025 in combination with the revamped Hyundai App.
Has anyone got there free NACS adapter for the 2024/2025 Hyundai Electric Cars. Hyundai said they were going to have a separate website to order it but I can't find it.
This is all Hyundai has said about the adapter: "Owners of existing and future Hyundai EVs with the current CCS will have access to the Tesla Supercharging Network starting in Q1 2025. Hyundai will offer an adapter to these customers. Hyundai will also make adapters available to charge NACS-equipped vehicles at CCS chargers." [Source].
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Upcoming Hyundai EVs, like the refreshed 2025 IONIQ 5 and future models including the 2026 IONIQ 9, will come equipped with built-in NACS charge ports, eliminating the need for adapters entirely. However, while this announcement brings good news to U.S. Hyundai owners, Canadian customers are still in the dark.
The off-brands *should* work with destination chargers. Owners of existing and future Hyundai EVs with the current CCS will have access to the Tesla Supercharging Network starting in Q1 2025. Hyundai will offer an adapter to these customers. Hyundai will also make adapters available to charge NACS.
But we've got some good news for owners of any existing Hyundai EVs out there-if your car has a CCS1 port, then next month, you're eligible for a free CCS1-NACS adapter. Existing owners get access to the large charging network, too, but they'll need an adapter to make use of the smaller NACS plugs.
This is all Hyundai has said about the adapter: "Owners of existing and future Hyundai EVs with the current CCS will have access to the Tesla Supercharging Network starting in Q1 2025. Hyundai will offer an adapter to these customers. Hyundai will also make adapters available to charge NACS-equipped vehicles at CCS chargers." [Source].
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With its official debut less than a week away, the Hyundai IONIQ 3 was spotted charging with what appears to be an NACS charging adapter. The new sighting is sparking speculation that Hyundai's.
Will existing customers in Canada receive the NACS adapter for free? North American Charging Standard (NACS) adapters will be available to Hyundai EV customers during the second half of 2025 in combination with the revamped Hyundai App.
This is all Hyundai has said about the adapter: "Owners of existing and future Hyundai EVs with the current CCS will have access to the Tesla Supercharging Network starting in Q1 2025. Hyundai will offer an adapter to these customers. Hyundai will also make adapters available to charge NACS-equipped vehicles at CCS chargers." [Source].
Upcoming Hyundai EVs, like the refreshed 2025 IONIQ 5 and future models including the 2026 IONIQ 9, will come equipped with built-in NACS charge ports, eliminating the need for adapters entirely. However, while this announcement brings good news to U.S. Hyundai owners, Canadian customers are still in the dark.
I read about Hyundai's free NACS adapter, but I believe that's only available to people who bought their car before Jan 31, so I'm not eligible. Should I buy my own NACS adapter so I can use the supercharger network when it becomes available? If so, is there any specific model that I should be looking for? 10 comments share save hide all 10.
But we've got some good news for owners of any existing Hyundai EVs out there-if your car has a CCS1 port, then next month, you're eligible for a free CCS1-NACS adapter. Existing owners get access to the large charging network, too, but they'll need an adapter to make use of the smaller NACS plugs.
With its official debut less than a week away, the Hyundai IONIQ 3 was spotted charging with what appears to be an NACS charging adapter. The new sighting is sparking speculation that Hyundai's.
This is all Hyundai has said about the adapter: "Owners of existing and future Hyundai EVs with the current CCS will have access to the Tesla Supercharging Network starting in Q1 2025. Hyundai will offer an adapter to these customers. Hyundai will also make adapters available to charge NACS-equipped vehicles at CCS chargers." [Source].
Will existing customers in Canada receive the NACS adapter for free? North American Charging Standard (NACS) adapters will be available to Hyundai EV customers during the second half of 2025 in combination with the revamped Hyundai App.
Total speculation on my part, but I would not be surprised if Hyundai would like to have access to the Tesla Supercharger network at the same time or slightly before they actually start delivering cars with native NACS ports.
Upcoming Hyundai EVs, like the refreshed 2025 IONIQ 5 and future models including the 2026 IONIQ 9, will come equipped with built-in NACS charge ports, eliminating the need for adapters entirely. However, while this announcement brings good news to U.S. Hyundai owners, Canadian customers are still in the dark.
Has anyone got there free NACS adapter for the 2024/2025 Hyundai Electric Cars. Hyundai said they were going to have a separate website to order it but I can't find it.
The off-brands *should* work with destination chargers. Owners of existing and future Hyundai EVs with the current CCS will have access to the Tesla Supercharging Network starting in Q1 2025. Hyundai will offer an adapter to these customers. Hyundai will also make adapters available to charge NACS.