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Ford strikes deal with Tesla to gain access to rival charging stations in 2024 By Reuters

Ford strikes deal with Tesla to gain access to rival charging stations in 2024

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© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A Tesla logo is seen at Tesla Shanghai Gigafactory in Shanghai, China January 7, 2019. REUTERS/Aly Song

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By Hyunjoo Jin and David Shepardson

(Reuters) -Ford Motor Co said on Thursday it has agreed with Tesla (NASDAQ:) Inc to allow its electric vehicle owners to gain access to more than 12,000 Tesla Superchargers in North America in early 2024.

A Tesla-developed adapter will provide Ford EVs fitted with the Combined Charging System (CCS) port access to Tesla’s V3 Superchargers. Ford will equip future EVs with a charge port, removing the need for an adapter for direct access to Tesla Superchargers, starting in 2025.

“The idea is that we don’t want the Tesla supercharger network to be like a walled garden. We want it to be something that is supportive of electrification and sustainable transport in general,” Tesla CEO Elon Musk said during an online Twitter Spaces conversation with Ford CEO Jim Farley.

“We love the locations, we love the reliability, your routing software, the ease of use of the connector, the reliability of it. I think it’s pretty amazing what you and your team have done for the customers,” Farley said.

Farley on Thursday announced the partnership during the Twitter Spaces conversation. Twitter is owned by Musk.

The event comes just a day after Twitter crashed repeatedly during a highly anticipated live audio chat between Musk and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, setting back Musk’s efforts to promote the social media firm he bought for $44 billion last year.

Farley said earlier on Thursday at a Morgan Stanley (NYSE:) forum that “on the infrastructure side, I think it’s room for some collaboration between the auto companies, which is totally unnatural for us.”

Farley added, “I think we need to start – I mean, I think the first step is to work together in a way we haven’t, probably with the new EV brands and the traditional old companies.”

For example, he called it “totally ridiculous” that the industry has multiple plugs for its charging networks and “we can’t even agree on what plug to use.”

This year, Tesla has opened some of its U.S. Supercharger networks to non-Tesla EVs, which use a competing charging standard, CCS or “Combined Charging System” as the Biden administration seeks to provide billions of subsidies to expand charging networks.

Musk earlier this month tweeted: “I think Ford’s overall strategy with EVs is smart. The electric F-150 (Lightning) has high demand.”

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