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LENZChargingSolution
LENZ CCS1 to NACS Charging Adapter, Charge NACS-Port EVs at CCS1 DC Fast Charge Stations – Compatible with 2021+ Tesla and 2026+ Hyundai, Kia, Rivian, Toyota and More - SGS Listed to UL 2251
LENZ CCS1 to NACS Charging Adapter, Charge NACS-Port EVs at CCS1 DC Fast Charge Stations – Compatible with 2021+ Tesla and 2026+ Hyundai, Kia, Rivian, Toyota and More - SGS Listed to UL 2251
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- CHARGE YOUR TESLA & NACS-PORT EV AT CCS FAST CHARGERS: This UL-compliant LENZ adapter lets EVs with a NACS (Tesla-style) charging port to connect to CCS1 DC fast charging stations—ideal for expanding charging options beyond NACS-only plugs.
- BUILT FOR THE NEW WAVE OF NACS VEHICLES (2026+): Supports NACS-port vehicles including Tesla and select 2026+ non-Tesla EVs adopting NACS, such as 2026 Hyundai Ioniq 5, Ioniq 9, 2026 Kia EV6, EV9, 2026 Rivian, and 2026 Toyota bZ models, 2026+ Rivians, and more as NACS adoption expands. NOT Compatible with Tesla Cybertruck.
- DESIGNED FOR CCS1 DC FAST CHARGING STATIONS: Built specifically for DC fast charging with CCS1 connectors commonly found at Electrify America, EVgo, Chargepoint and other publie networks. NOT for Tesla Superchargers. NOT for Level 2 AC charging.
- ENGINEERED FOR DC FAST CHARGING SAFETY: SGS certified to UL 2251 and CSA C22.2 standards. Precision-engineered fit and reinforced locking interface to ensure stable alignment and confident connection. Designed to handle high-voltage DC (up to 500V) and consistent performance at up to 500 kW.
- LENZ CHARGING SOLUTIONS - BUILT FOR REAL-WORLD USE: Engineered for frequent use at public fast chargers and backed by LENZ support. Great for road trips, fleets, and drivers moving into the NACS era who still rely on CCS networks.
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