GM EV Owners Gain Access to Tesla Superchargers After Months of Delay
Starting today, GM electric vehicle owners in the U.S. and Canada can use Tesla’s extensive Supercharger network with a new adapter.
- GM joins Ford and Rivian in allowing its EVs to use Tesla's Supercharger network, adding access to over 17,800 chargers.
- Owners need a NACS to CCS adapter, priced at $225 in the U.S. and $310 in Canada, available for preorder now.
- While newer GM models can use the Superchargers immediately, Chevy Bolt owners require a dealer-installed software update.
- GM EV drivers must activate charging through their vehicle's app, as plug-and-charge functionality is not yet available.
- Tesla’s Supercharger rollout faced delays due to supply constraints and internal layoffs, impacting adapter availability for all automakers.