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[Dormant] Electric Vehicles
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I am fairly certain you could charge any EVs with the Tesla supercharger in most parts of the world. Perhaps it's just a US thing where it's limited to just Tesla vehicles.
Only in the EU where they mandated the inferior CCS2 connectors. That's why North America is slowly switching to the Tesla (NACS) connector.
It looks like Hyundai may be the first ones to get them.
CCS2 is used in most parts of the world as well.