General Motors follows Ford, inks deal with Tesla to adopt 'Superchargers'

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General Motors follows Ford, inks deal with Tesla to adopt 'Superchargers'
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The partnerships will help address a significant issue hindering the widespread adoption of electric vehicles - the lack of sufficient charging infrastructure.

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During a Twitter Spaces livestream where the partnership with Twitter head and Tesla CEO Elon Musk was announced, Barra revealed that the collaboration would significantly increaseA testament to the superiority of Tesla's EV charging technology

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