GM EVs Gain Access to Tesla Supercharger Network
General Motors' electric vehicles can now charge at Tesla's extensive Supercharger network with the purchase of a $225 adapter.
- GM EV owners, including those with the Chevrolet Bolt EV, can now use Tesla Superchargers across the U.S. with a GM-approved adapter.
- Ford, Rivian, and other major automakers have also secured access to Tesla's network, with Ford offering free adapters until September 30.
- GM's new adapter, costing $225, is designed to protect EV batteries and is available through the GM app, with future models to include NACS ports.
- Older Tesla chargers may not be compatible with GM's adapter, requiring drivers to check compatibility through vehicle apps.
- The integration of Tesla's charging standard by various automakers marks a significant shift towards a unified EV charging infrastructure in North America.