Electric vehicle (EV) owners driving General Motors’ lineup of cars have something to look forward to. From September 18, they can purchase the much-anticipated GM charging adapter that allows them to tap into Tesla’s vast Supercharger network. For a price of $225, the adapter opens the door to thousands of Tesla fast chargers, making long journey easier with quick top-ups.
Today is the day!!! @Tesla Supercharger network access for @GM!! This so huge! pic.twitter.com/xjiN9ldBNN
— Michael Beinenson (@mbeinenson) September 18, 2024
The adapter will be available in GM’s vehicle brand mobile apps. Once you have got your hands on it, the process is pretty seamless. Using the same app, you will be able to locate Tesla Superchargers, start charging, and also handle billing. Additionally, the app will let you check the status of charging stations, so you would not waste time driving to a charger only to find it fully occupied.
This shift represents a larger trend in the EV world. Major automakers like GM, Ford, and Rivian are transitioning from the Combined Charging System (CCS) standard to the North American Charging Standard (NACS) — the system Tesla pioneered. The goal? To make use of Tesla’s expansive Supercharger network, which is widely recognized for its speed and accessibility. While new GM models with native NACS ports are expected to be in the market by 2025, this adapter is a bridge for current EV owners still equipped with CCS ports.
GM drivers now have access to the Tesla Supercharger Network!
With 17k+ new fast charging locations, all you need is your vehicle mobile app and a GM-approved NACS DC Adapter to enjoy even more access to public charging.
Learn more at https://t.co/S4sQ5imTur. pic.twitter.com/oPIfvTqqlH
— General Motors (@GM) September 18, 2024
By taking this step, GM EV drivers now have access to a staggering 17,800 Tesla Supercharger stations across North America. For comparison, Ford and Rivian also offer NACS adapters to their customers, though they have taken slightly different approaches. Rivian and Ford, for example, have provided adapters at no extra cost for those who acted quickly. However, from September 30, Ford customers have to face a $230 fee if they have not already asked for their adapter.
As for the technical side, GM hasn’t limited production to just one supplier. The company is working with several partners to ensure the adapter is compatible with all its EV models, regardless of where the part comes from. This approach underscores the flexibility and broad compatibility of the NACS adapter across GM’s electric lineup.
🚨 ⚡️ TESLA SUPERCHARGERS NOW OPEN TO GM EV’s
– EV drivers will be able to use $GM vehicle brand apps to purchase a GM approved NACS DC adapter for $225 as well as find, charge and pay for sessions
– $GM EV customers will have access to more than 17,800 $TSLA superchargers… pic.twitter.com/doRBx3ZEg4— the mojo mindset (@the_mojomindset) September 18, 2024
For the customers of America, the adapter is already available for order. Canadian GM owners will have to wait until later in 2024 to get theirs.
In a world rapidly shifting towards electric mobility, the ability to access a well-established charging infrastructure like Tesla’s is a game-changer. With the availability of these adapters, GM drivers no longer have to worry about being restricted to CCS chargers. Instead, they can look forward to more flexibility on the road, knowing that a quick charge at a Tesla station is now just an adapter away.
Major Points
- Starting September 18, GM EV owners can purchase a $225 adapter to access Tesla’s Supercharger network.
- The adapter connects GM’s CCS-equipped vehicles to Tesla’s NACS charging stations, offering seamless integration through GM’s mobile apps.
- GM’s move follows a growing trend among automakers transitioning to Tesla’s NACS system, with native ports expected in new models by 2025.
- The adapter gives GM drivers access to 17,800 Tesla Superchargers across North America, expanding charging options for long trips.
- While available to U.S. customers now, Canadian GM owners will have to wait until 2024 for the adapter’s release.
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