Introducing NACS in Future GM EVs
General Motors (GM) is taking a giant leap into the future of electric vehicles (EVs) by incorporating North American Charging Standard (NACS) ports in its upcoming models. Starting with the 2026 Cadillac Optiq, all future GM EVs, including the beloved Chevy Bolt, will come equipped with these built-in NACS ports. This move not only enhances convenience for drivers but also positions GM as a leader in adopting unified charging solutions.

New Adapters for Current EV Owners
While the exciting transition to NACS is on the horizon, GM is also committed to supporting their existing customers. To facilitate this, they have introduced several new charging adapters designed for current Chevy, Cadillac, and GMC EV owners. These adapters will make it easy for drivers to connect to various charging stations without the need for new hardware, ensuring a seamless charging experience in the meantime.
The Future of Charging with GM
The integration of NACS is a significant development for GM, reflecting the company’s commitment to sustainability and innovation. By standardizing charging ports across their EV lineup, GM aims to address the common concerns associated with charging infrastructure. Customers can look forward to a more accessible and efficient charging process as the automotive industry transitions towards a greener future.