GM EVs gain access to Tesla’s Supercharger outlets, but not for free
21-09-2024 11:00
Tesla has officially granted access to its Supercharger stations to all General Motors electric vehicles in the United States.
Starting now, all owners of the battery-powered Cadillacs, Chevrolets and GMC vehicles may charge them at Supercharger stations – as long as two conditions are met. First, they need to buy a CCS-to-NACS adapter for their car. Second, they must log into the Tesla app.
As a side note, all-electric Ford and Rivian models can be replenished from Supercharger outlets simply by plugging in the cable – no authorization required.
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