GM's EV drivers are finally getting access to the Tesla Supercharger network
Briefly

General Motors is the latest car company to grant its drivers access to Tesla's vast Supercharger network, allowing them to charge at 17,800 Tesla stations.
GM drivers can now charge at more than 231,800 Level 2 and DC fast chargers across North America, with this number expected to grow as they expand their own network.
GM Energy Vice President Wade Sheffer emphasized that their intent is to lead in providing fast, convenient, and safe charging in public infrastructure.
While collaboration among car companies for EV charging is rare, the partnership with Tesla and the adoption of NCAS signals a necessary shift in the industry.
Read at Business Insider
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