General Motors said it will adapt its electric vehicles to the Tesla Supercharger network, after Ford Motor Co. made a similar deal last month.
This move will all but ensure that Tesla’s charging ports will become the North American standard.
On June 8, GM CEO Mary Barra revealed in a talk with Tesla CEO Elon Musk on Twitter Spaces that an agreement had been reached.
GM’s agreement with Tesla is similar to what Ford CEO Jim Farley announced two weeks ago.
Barra said that the agreement with Tesla would hopefully complement its own investments in charging technology.
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