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The White House said on Friday that EV charging stations that offer Tesla plugs would be eligible for billions of dollars in federal subsidies as long as they included CCS connectivity. The White House aims to spur deployment of hundreds of thousands of chargers, which it sees as integral to EV adoption. The person, who now works for a charging company, is not authorized to speak to the media and declined to be named. The company that is developing CCS chargers, is "reviewing" its strategy because of the Tesla-GM deal. Logvinov, who is also chief executive of EV charging parts supplier IoTecha, said CCS was worth backing because it had worked for more than a decade with multiple vendors.
Persons: Biden, Tesla, Asaf Nagler, Ashley Horvat, BLNK.O, Jonathan Levy, Aatish Patel, Patel, Superchargers, Oleg Logvinov, Abhirup Roy, Hyunjoo Jin, Jarrett Renshaw, Sayantani Ghosh, Jonathan Oatis Organizations: Ford, GM, Tesla Inc, Tesla's, EVgo Inc, ABB, America, ABB Ltd, Schneider, EV, Ford Motor Co, General Motors Co, ChargePoint Holdings, Reuters, Tesla, CharIN, Logvinov, IoTecha, Thomson Locations: U.S, Swiss, America, CharIN North America, San Francisco, Philadelphia
June 9 (Reuters) - The White House on Friday said electric-vehicle charging stations using Tesla (TSLA.O) standard plugs would be eligible for billions of dollars in federal subsidies as long as they included the U.S. charging standard connection, CCS, as well. The statement follows separate announcements by U.S. automakers Ford Motor (F.N) and General Motors (GM.N) that they were adopting the Tesla model of charging, known as the North American Charging Standard (NACS). Tesla shares rose 4.1%. Some of them said on Friday that they would work to adapt to the Tesla standard. [1/2] Tesla charging stations are pictured in a parking lot in Shanghai, China March 13, 2021.
Persons: Biden, Tesla, Robyn Patterson, Patterson, Tesla's, Oleg Logvinov, Aly, Logvinov, Sam Houston, Danni Hewson, AJ Bell, Blink, Jonathan Levy, We've, They've, Asaf Nagler, ChargePoint, Jarrett Renshaw, Abhirup Roy, Hyunjoo Jin, Chavi Mehta, Bhanvi, Sayantani Ghosh, David Gaffen, Peter Henderson, Matthew Lewis Organizations: U.S, Ford Motor, General Motors, American, CCS, Analysts, Ford, GM, EV, Reuters, Volkswagen, Hyundai Motor, Kia, IoTecha, REUTERS, CharIN, Union of Concerned, Tesla, ABB, America, Thomson Locations: United States, Shanghai, China, CharIN North America, Swiss, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Bengaluru
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