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GM partners with Tesla for Supercharger access, adoption of NACS charging standard

GM partners with Tesla for Supercharger access, adoption of NACS charging standard



Following in Ford’s footsteps, GM just announced that owners of its electric vehicles will gain access to the Tesla Supercharger charging infrastructure beginning in early 2024. In numbers, GM says that adds 12,000 Tesla Superchargers to the list of available charge points for its customers.

Additionally, GM says that it will adopt the North American Charging Standard (NACS) connector design for its EVs starting in 2025. GM isn’t declaring specific models that will eschew the Combined Charging System (CCS) port for NACS just yet, but expect new GM EVs from 2025 and on to use NACS.

GM says that when owners of its EVs initially gain access to the Tesla Supercharger network in 2024, it will require an adapter. When it comes to the 2025-and-on GM EVs that get rid of the CCS connector in favor of the NACS port, those vehicles will then require an adapter to charge on CCS-capable fast charge stations. GM says it will make all of these adapters available for its customers when the time comes.

Beyond the hardware news, GM says that it will integrate the Tesla Supercharger network into its vehicles and mobile apps to make locating, paying for and initiating charging a seamless process on Tesla Superchargers.