GM Releases NACS Adapter for EVs: A Step Towards Tesla Supercharger Compatibility

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Introduction to GM’s NACS Adapter

General Motors (GM) has taken a significant leap forward for electric vehicle (EV) owners by releasing a North American Charging Standard (NACS) adapter. This new device is compatible with all of GM’s electric vehicles, including the discontinued Chevy Bolt EV. By utilizing this adapter, GM vehicles can now access Tesla’s extensive Supercharger network, which boasts nearly 18,000 charging stations across the United States.

The Importance of NACS in the EV Market

NACS is emerging as a key standard in the EV industry, with multiple automakers preparing to adopt Tesla’s proprietary charging technology. Notably, the 2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5 has become the first non-Tesla vehicle in the U.S. to feature a NACS port directly from the manufacturer. As the transition from alternative CCS ports to NACS is ongoing, GM’s introduction of a CCS-to-NACS adapter provides a practical solution for EV owners. GM’s spokesperson has confirmed that some older models, such as the Chevy Bolt, may require a software update to ensure compatibility with Tesla’s charging infrastructure.

Availability and Future of the NACS Adapter

The new NACS adapter is priced at 5 and is available for purchase through GM’s mobile apps, enhancing customer convenience. These apps not only facilitate the purchase but also enable users to locate Tesla Superchargers, initiate charging sessions, and make payments seamlessly. GM has announced plans to extend the availability of these adapters to Canada later this year, ensuring that more consumers can benefit from this innovative solution. With access to over 231,800 public chargers in the U.S., GM is positioning itself to support the growing EV market with improved charging options for its customers.

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