This is correct. It's a problem of language.
v1-v2 Superchargers speak Tesla-ese
v3 and above speak CCS
I don't expect any automaker other than Tesla ever being able to charge on v1-v2 Superchargers.
No. v3 and v4 Supercharger dispensers literally operate on the CCS protocol. v2 operate on a Tesla-proprietary protocol.
I am not aware of Tesla ever releasing a CCS-compatible version of the V2 Superchargers.
Ford Introduces Automatic Lane Changes on BlueCruise 1.5
By Sammy Omari, Executive Director Advanced Driver Assist System Technologies (ADAS), Ford Motor Company
Imagine you are driving on the highway using Ford BlueCruise* set to the 70 mph speed limit, but the semi-truck in front of you is...
Also, if you see this running around on the internet, it was a brief glitch on the Ford Accessories site:
I just received word from Ford's Model e Communications team that Ford is not opening up new orders and "complimentary adapters are our priority".
Good news: another batch is shipping out right now
https://www.f150lightningforum.com/forum/threads/ford-resumes-shipping-nacs-charging-adapters-oct-2024-batch.21726/
Recent reports of adapters being delayed until January were an error on Ford’s part. Check your adapter status again today.
From sister-site MachEforum (via Ford)
From Ford:
Seeing a few posts from owners stating that their adapters were pushed from September to January. This should not be...