GM Vehicles Will Have Access to Tesla's Network of Charging Stations

• An agreement between GM and Tesla will enable GM vehicles to be charged at Tesla charging stations.
At the end of May, it was reported that an agreement between Ford and Tesla would enable many Ford vehicle owners to use most of the stations on Tesla's network charging stations, the most extensive network in North America.
Now, a similar deal has been reached between the Tesla and auto giant General Motors (GM). For owners of GM EVs, it means they will be able to use a large part of Tesla's extensive North American charging network starting early next year.
At the same time, GM announced it will include Tesla's North American Charging Standard (NACS) connector in the charging ports of its electric models as of 2025. Both GM and Ford are pushing for Tesla's connector to become the industry standard, by the way.
As with Ford, GM models will be able to charge up on around 12,000 of Tesla's 17,000 chargers. GM CEO Mary Barra and Tesla boss Elon Musk made the announcement in a Twitter Spaces conversation.
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