Lucid’s Gravity SUV gets native access to Supercharger Tesla on January 31
Lucid’s Recently launched Gravity SUV Tesla’s Supercharger network in the United States and Canada, starting on January 31, will be accessible. And since the electric vehicle comes with a built -in port that supports the North America Charging Standard (NACS), there is no need for an adapter to be able to get involved in Tesla Super Taps. The carmaker says gravity has become the first model that is not Tesla, which is sold with a NACS charging harbor when its first manufacturing models were delivered to an original batch of customers in December 2024. The more expensive model of a grand tour of $ 94,900 in December 2024 to buy, but the company plans to launch the $ 79,900 tour model sometime at the end of 2025.
Emad Dlala, Vice President of Powertrain in Lucid, said the automobile manufacturer has developed a “new, unique technology” to guarantee the full compatibility of gravity with Chargers, estimated at 500V and 1000V. To be accurate, Lucid Gravity has a 926V charging architecture, so the loading time will differ based on the charging station in which it is included. Dlala said the technology that the company developed allows the gravity to “charge up to 400 kW of 1000V to charge and with a steady speeds of up to 225 kW of 500V architecture for fast charges, including the Tesla V3 Superchargers”.
Lucid promised To support the North America Loading Standard in 2023 and promised to give its customers access to an adapter for its vehicles. The company said Lucid Air, its electric sedan, which is not currently available with built -in NACS ports, will also have access to Tesla’s Supercharger network somewhere in this second quarter.