We know that the hackers here have the knack, but can an i-MiEV get the NACS? For those who haven't noticed, a tectonic shift has occurred over the past month, with the 'done deal' of a CCS1 "Frankenplug" future in North America upended by the legacy OEMs in favor of TESLA-cum North American Charging Standard (NACS). I applaud this move as one who dreaded EVer owning a Frankenplug, but was unwilling to spend the cash for a new Tesla or cast a financial vote in favor of Elon's boorish behavior.
Here's a summary: https://insideevs.com/news/674092/sae-standardize-tesla-nacs-charging-connector/
One more reason I'm optimistic about the move to NACS is the possibility of adapting CHAdeMO cars to use those stations. We all saw how quickly Tesla was able to issue an adaptor for the Model S to use our CHAdeMO stations, and that the adaptor was quickly copied by Alibaba vendors once TESLA discontinued it in North America (though they still offer it in Australia, hmmm?!), I believe that it would be similarly simple to offer an adaptor from an NACS cable to the CHAdeMO car, and that it could be EVen more compact, more the size of a 16 oz beer can. Plugging the small NACS connector into the large CHAdeMO footprint with a bit of hardware in-between would be much more elegant than the bass-ackwards Superdock Solution, which was akin to an ant carrying a pig into the BBQ.
However, there's no OEM other than the inept Mitsubishi/Nissan with obvious interest in offering such. I posit that TESLA has EVen a stronger interest to offer us the adaptor,being the early adopters who obviously voted for superior designs, but are more thrifty than the Biff and Buffy bunch that have abandoned their Bimmer for a Model Y.
Here's a summary: https://insideevs.com/news/674092/sae-standardize-tesla-nacs-charging-connector/
One more reason I'm optimistic about the move to NACS is the possibility of adapting CHAdeMO cars to use those stations. We all saw how quickly Tesla was able to issue an adaptor for the Model S to use our CHAdeMO stations, and that the adaptor was quickly copied by Alibaba vendors once TESLA discontinued it in North America (though they still offer it in Australia, hmmm?!), I believe that it would be similarly simple to offer an adaptor from an NACS cable to the CHAdeMO car, and that it could be EVen more compact, more the size of a 16 oz beer can. Plugging the small NACS connector into the large CHAdeMO footprint with a bit of hardware in-between would be much more elegant than the bass-ackwards Superdock Solution, which was akin to an ant carrying a pig into the BBQ.
However, there's no OEM other than the inept Mitsubishi/Nissan with obvious interest in offering such. I posit that TESLA has EVen a stronger interest to offer us the adaptor,being the early adopters who obviously voted for superior designs, but are more thrifty than the Biff and Buffy bunch that have abandoned their Bimmer for a Model Y.