Ford’s commitment to use Tesla’s NACS charging system, giving Ford customers access to Tesla’s charging network has created a small dilemma for the North American charging industry, where despite everyone being right, agreements seem like a distant possibility. When it comes to charging infrastructure, Tesla’s supercharger network is easily among those with the highest rates of satisfaction among consumers in the US, so it’s no wonder why Ford has chosen to connect itself into the ecosystem that seems to be going from strength to strength. In isolation this is a win for consumers, for Ford, and for Tesla, so it’s fair to ask what’s the problem here? CharIn, the association behind the Combined Charging System (CCS) EV charging standard, isn’t…