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They probably needed to complete testing of the prototype adapters first to green light general production though. Presumably that testing just wrapped up this month (with success) and Tesla is starting adapter production en masse (for Ford first).Very true. I think that they could have also contracted with the manufacturer to have a multiple thousands of the adapters ready to go no later than a week after the opening of the SC network. That way the folks who found out later aren't waiting until Jun, July, Aug, etc to receive an adapter they reserved in Feb. And you have to also factor in that GM, Rivian, Polestar and Volvo will get access to the SC network this spring per Tesla's about NACS section on Tesla's website. I can only imagine that will create even more of a logjam for the manufacturer of the adapter.
Yes, I think all major manufacturers have signed on now. Kia was one of the last, and their announcement said 1Q2025. So looks like about a year for total roll-out to all manufacturers.
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