On November 26, Jia Yueting issued an article stating that Faraday Future (FF) is willing to fully cooperate with Tesla on FSD. It is now compatible with Tesla’s charging network, and FF and FX models will be fully connected to Supercharger. Jia Yueting said that FF focuses on extreme intelligence and luxury, while FX targets the large-scale market, with an estimated 500,000 units in five years. Dual-brand collaboration brings real increments to the FSD ecosystem.


On November 13, FF announced a key charging standard decision. Future models launched from 2026 will be fully equipped with NACS (North American Charging Standard) interfaces. This move marks FF's official entry into the mainstream charging standard camp in North America, and its future users will be able to directly use Tesla's huge super charging network. According to the cooperation details, affected models include the next-generation FF 91 and the upcoming FX Super One BEV version. By adopting the NACS standard, these vehicles will be able to access more than 28,000 Tesla Superchargers in the United States, Canada, Japan and South Korea.


It is worth noting that this cooperation has once again focused the outside world's attention on FF founder Jia Yueting and Tesla CEO Musk. The two companies were widely seen as direct competitors in their early days. In 2021, Musk mentioned "Faraday" as an alternative trademark for Tesla, and Jia Yueting responded at the time that the two parties were "comrades" in promoting industry progress. This unification of charging standards marks a shift from early market competition to ecological co-construction at the infrastructure level.