“JLR is dedicated to helping our clients make the switch to electric vehicles and to our commitment to net zero carbon emissions by 2039. Today’s announcement is an important step as we deliver an outstanding charging experience for our all-electric Jaguar clients,” said Mark Camilleri, Director of Electrification Services, JLR. “Whilst most charging takes place at home, when away from home, our clients want access to fast, reliable, and convenient chargers. Tesla has created a charging network across the globe that delivers this, and we are delighted to be working with them to provide access for Jaguar clients.”
When the NACS charge port is integrated into future Jaguar vehicles, it will support V3 and V4 Supercharging, meaning they could deliver 350 kW charge speeds.