General Motors Co.’s electric vehicle customers are getting access Tesla Inc. Superchargers starting this month, following an ...
More than a year after legacy automakers announced a transition from the CCS charging port to Tesla’s North American ...
GM's EVs, which include the bestselling Chevrolet Bolt as well as more recent Ultium-based EVs from Chevy, Cadillac, and GMC, will require an adapter to connect the Tesla J3400 (originally NACS) plug ...
GM EV owners in Canada will need to pre-order through a dealer if they want to use the official, GM-approved NACS adapter to ...
If you drive an EV from Chevrolet, GMC, or Cadillac, you can now plug in at 17,800 fast chargers. But don't head to the ...
The Tesla Supercharger network is officially open to GM EVs, but they will all require a NACS adapter. Luckily, GM is already offering an official one for sale.
General Motors' electric vehicle customers are getting access to Tesla Superchargers starting this month, following an ...
If you own a non-Tesla, chances are your car can charge with a CCS or SAE J1772 connector — but to use that connector on a Tesla, you'll need an adapter to convert that plug to the Tesla NACS ...
Tesla recommended against using extension cords and unapproved charging adapters and, in some cases, even sued producers of ...
At only $4 — down from $21 — and faster than your average car charger, this USB version should go in your cart (and your car!
Tesla's proprietary North American Charging Standard connector will be built into future GM electric vehicles.
Once again, the 30W plug requirement is seemingly ... Google's 30W USB-C Power Charger is a solid choice. Google's 30W USB-C adapter supports the latest USB Power Delivery PPS specification ...