No more EV app folders: Universal plug-and-charge is due to launch in 2025

Source: Ars Technica

Article note: "Trade legal tender for energy at any commoditized, standardized, vendor" is the most basic thing that needs to be worked out for EV adoption to really work, and the Snowcrash grade tech-bro-greed "Use our spyware-laden App to gain access to our charging network" that is the current state is an embarrassment.

To fill a car with gas, you generally just need a credit card or cash. To charge an EV at a DC fast charging station, you need any number of things to work—a credit card reader, an app for that charger's network, a touchscreen that's working—and they're all a little different.

That situation could change next year if a new "universal Plug and Charge" initiative from SAE International, a group of EV carmakers and chargers, moves ahead and gains ground. Launching in early 2025, the network could make charging an EV actually easier than gassing up: plug in, let the car and charger figure out the payment details over a cloud connection, and go.

Some car and charging network combinations already offer such a system through a patchwork of individual deals, as listed at Inside EVs. Teslas have always offered a plug-and-charge experience, given the tight integration between their Superchargers and vehicles. Now Tesla will join the plug-and-charge movement proper, allowing Teslas to have a roughly similar experience at other stations.

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