GM drivers will be able to access more than 12,000 Tesla Superchargers in 2024 and the company will install NACS connectors on their vehicles starting in 2025 car auto cars
as the company promised to integrate them into their vehicles and mobile apps. This promises to help drivers “quickly and easily locate, pay for, and initiate charging at available Tesla Superchargers.”
GM CEO Mary Barra released a statement saying, “Our vision of the all-electric future means producing millions of world-class EVs across categories and price points, while creating an ecosystem that will accelerate mass EV adoption.” She added, “This collaboration is a key part of our strategy and an important next step in quickly expanding access to fast chargers for our customers.
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