Tesla wants to make EV manufacturing simpler with low-voltage standard
Briefly

Tesla's Low-Voltage Connector Standard (LVCS) drastically reduces the number of connector types in EVs from over 200 to just six, improving manufacturing efficiency and sustainability.
Through the implementation of the LVCS, Tesla aims to simplify the entire manufacturing process and, ultimately, accelerate the transition to sustainable energy, demonstrating a commitment to innovation.
The LVCS suite, aligning with the 48-volt architecture, minimizes current requirements significantly, showcasing Tesla's commitment to advanced technology and operational efficiency in electric vehicles.
By standardizing the connectors, Tesla enables more reliable autonomous vehicle operations with enhanced sealing and locking mechanisms, setting a new benchmark for the industry.
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