Lectron cranks out 12,000 units per week of its NACS-to-CCS EV charging adapter

Since Tesla opened up its Supercharger network, demand from drivers of other brands of EVs has been massive. So massive that Lectron, a provider of portable chargers, adapters and charging stations for all charging standards, has ramped up production of its NACS-to-CCS adapter to as many as 12,000 units per week.

“Our expanded production guarantees that every EV driver with a compatible vehicle can access the largest fast charging network in the US,” said Lectron CEO Christopher Maiwald.

Lectron’s Vortex Plug is an adapter that enables non-Tesla EVs equipped with CCS1 charging ports to charge at Tesla Superchargers. It’s rated for 1,000 volts and 500 amps.

Ford, GM, Rivian, Polestar and Volvo gained access to Tesla Superchargers in 2024, and other automakers are in the pipeline, so the demand for Tesla adapters is expected to grow. Lectron is strategically strengthening its relationships with automakers, retailers and dealerships.

“The NACS-to-CCS adapter serves as an essential component for automakers transitioning to the NACS standard, enabling them to offer their customers seamless access to Tesla’s Supercharger network,” says Lectron.

Source: Lectron

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