Which charging standard – CCS1 or NACS?

Charging Standards of the Future

The NACS charging standard introduced by Tesla is increasingly in demand in the North American market and is being adopted by more and more manufacturers. The CCS1 standard is currently used in many vehicles in North America.

 

For the development of future vehicles, many manufacturers are asking themselves which charging standard they should use for their vehicle topology. Which standard will dominate the market? Which charging infrastructure will have the highest availability in the field?

Flexible use of CCS2, CCS1 and NACS

With the innolectric portfolio manufacturers are flexible: The innolectric DC Charging Controller EV supports the charging standards CCS1 and NACS. The CCS2 standard is supported as well.

 

Not only the AC charging standards SAE J1772 and ISO61851 are covered, but also the DC standard DIN SPEC 70121, which is widely used in the field. In addition, ISO 15118-20 is available as the most advanced standard for innolectric products. With our products, you are ideally positioned for the available technology and the future.

Upgradeable DC charging controller

The economical long-term use of our products is essential for our customers and for us. This is why innolectric products are updateable and receive updates and upgrades in case of standard changes or product maintenance. With the DC Charging Controller the charging standards CCS1 and NACS can be covered in the long term.

 

Contact our sales team at sales@innolectric.ag for more information or make an appointment directly via the innolectric booking portal to get more information for your project.