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SAN FRANCISCO, June 20 (Reuters) - BTC Power will add Tesla's (TSLA.O) standard to its electric vehicle chargers next year, its chief executive told Reuters on Tuesday, days after Ford (F.N) and General Motors (GM.N) sent shockwaves through the industry by adopting the technology. Privately-owned BTC, a supplier to 7-Eleven and fleet operators, is the fourth major fast charger maker to embrace Tesla's standard, following ABB E-mobility North America (ABBN.S), Tritium DCFC (DCFC.O), and SK Signet (260870.KN). "By including the NACS (North American Charging Standard) connector to our chargers we can eliminate the need for unreliable and unpredictable adapters that are being utilized by drivers using our equipment," BTC CEO Frank Meza said. Reuters first reported on Tuesday that electric pickup maker Rivian (RIVN.O) would adopt Tesla's charging standard. Reporting by Abhirup Roy in San Francisco; Editing by Peter Henderson and Alexander SmithOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Frank Meza, Elon Musk's, Biden, Rivian, Abhirup Roy, Peter Henderson, Alexander Smith Organizations: FRANCISCO, BTC, Reuters, Ford, General Motors, ABB, America, SK Signet, EV, Detroit automakers, Tesla, Thomson Locations: Santa Ana , California, America, San Francisco
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