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🇺🇸 United States (US Market) — Non-Tesla EV Brands & Charging Standards

US Standards Overview

  • AC: Type 1 (SAE J1772)
  • DC: CCS1
  • CHAdeMO: Only older Nissan Leaf
  • NACS: Becoming standard from 2025

 ✔Major Non-Tesla EV Brands in the US

Brand AC Standard DC Standard Notes
Ford (Mach-E, F-150 Lightning) Type 1 CCS1 Moving to NACS in 2025 but CCS1 still primary
GM (Chevrolet, Cadillac) Type 1 CCS1 Transitioning to NACS but CCS1 on most models
Rivian (R1T/R1S) Type 1 CCS1 NACS transition underway
Lucid Motors Type 1 CCS1 High-voltage fast charging
BMW (US) Type 1 CCS1 All US BMW EVs use CCS1
Mercedes-Benz (US) Type 1 CCS1 All US Mercedes EVs use CCS1
Volkswagen (US) Type 1 CCS1 ID.4 (US) uses CCS1
Hyundai / Kia (US) Type 1 CCS1 800V E-GMP platform
Nissan (US) Type 1 CCS1 Older Leaf = CHAdeMO
Volvo / Polestar (US) Type 1 CCS1 Unified standard
Fisker Type 1 CCS1 Small but growing

 

🇪🇺 Europe / UK (EU Market) — Non-Tesla EV Brands & Charging Standards

EU Charging Standards

  • AC: Type 2
  • DC: CCS2 (legally mandated across EU)
  • CHAdeMO: Mostly discontinued (older Nissan Leaf only)

✔ Major Non-Tesla EV Brands in Europe

Brand AC Standard DC Standard Notes
Volkswagen / Audi / Porsche Type 2 CCS2 VW MEB platform unified
BMW / MINI Type 2 CCS2 Consistent across Europe
Mercedes-Benz / Smart Type 2 CCS2 Full compatibility
Renault Type 2 CCS2 Zoe older AC fast-charge variants exist
Peugeot / Citroën / Opel Type 2 CCS2 Stellantis unified platform
Volvo / Polestar (EU) Type 2 CCS2 Standardized
Hyundai / Kia (EU) Type 2 CCS2 800V fast-charging capabilities
Nissan (EU) Type 2 CCS2 Older Leaf = CHAdeMO
Jaguar (I-PACE) Type 2 CCS2 Consistent
Skoda / Cupra Type 2 CCS2 VW Group
BYD (EU export) Type 2 CCS2 All EU-targeted BYD models use CCS2
MG (SAIC) Type 2 CCS2 Standardized
Xpeng / NIO (EU) Type 2 CCS2 All European versions use CCS2

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