Washington state plans to require electric vehicle charging companies to include Tesla's plug if they want to be part of a state program to electrify highways using federal dollars, an official told Reuters on Thursday.
Washington follows the move by Texas to mandate Tesla's
technology, The North American Charging Standard (NACS), adding momentum to CEO
Elon Musk's hope of making it the national charging technology.
GM, Ford and Rivan have said they would embrace Tesla's NACS,
shunning efforts by the Biden administration to make the Combined Charging
System (CCS) the dominant charging standard in the United States.
"I'm actually really happy about NACS and how finally
automakers are gearing towards one standard. We want to provide access to as
many makes and models as possible," said Tonia Buell, alternative fuels
program manager at Washington state's Department of Transportation.
"It hasn't necessarily been tested and certified for
other auto manufacturers, so we want to make sure it's going to work but we are
planning to require NACS at our state funded and federally funded sites in the
future."
The state plans to begin the requests for proposals process
in the fall.
Buell said the decision is about “future proofing” the state's
investments. © Reuters