The new supercharger kit works on all standard 6.2-liter (L87 EcoTech3) GM V8 engines offered in the Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra. From the factory, those V8-powered trucks make 420 horsepower ...
GM cars will finally be able to use the Supercharger network, but not for free. General Motors has taken a significant step towards expanding charging options for its electric vehicle owners.
The official General Motors charging adapter that will allow its electric vehicles to access the Tesla Supercharger network is, as of September 18, officially available to purchase. This new GM ...
Joe Gibbs Performance has introduced a line of supercharger kits for GM GenIII V8 engines based on the Eaton line of Roots-style blowers. With 5.5 lbs of boost in most applications, expect to see ...
General Motors' electric vehicles can now juice up at Tesla's extensive Supercharger network across the United States. This collaboration has been in the works for over a year after GM announced ...
GM has already confirmed that native NACS ports are coming next year. Tesla’s Supercharger network is renowned for its size and reliability, and it’s now opening to thousands of electric ...
GM has been the second carmaker to back Tesla's initiative to impose the NACS port as the North American default charger. However, its EVs have been late getting Supercharger access, with Rivian ...
General Motors is getting started on its "Ultium Charge 360" charging network in North America, taking a page from Tesla's Supercharger network playbook. The difference for GM is that its chargers ...
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The company has introduced a GM-approved NACS DC adapter, which enables GM EVs to connect with Tesla's Supercharger stations. This adapter will be available for purchase through GM vehicle brand ...
That GM took well over a year to release adapters could be due to Tesla firing its entire Supercharger team in April, according to a report from Forbes.