General Motors EV Owners recently cheered when the “Official” NACS adapter appeared in the company’s parts system. There was only one problem- apparently, it was all a big mistake. In a world keenly watching every move in the electric vehicle landscape, General Motors recently provided unexpected drama by mistakenly selling a not-yet-ready adapter that promised… Continue reading Premature Electrification: Official GM NACS Adapter Isn’t On Sale After All
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It’s no secret that automakers test competitive models and benchmark them against their own. But it’s always fun to see vehicles where they would otherwise not belong- like a Tesla Cybertruck at the General Motors Milford Proving Grounds. That’s exactly what our spy photographer recently captured—a GM-owned Tesla Cybertruck flanked by a Blazer EV and… Continue reading General Motors Caught Testing / Benchmarking Tesla Cybertruck
As Tesla opens its Supercharger network to non-Tesla electric vehicles, GM EV owners find themselves at the crossroads of opportunity and caution. With companies like Lectron and A2Z ramping up advertisements for their NACS to CCS adapters, the allure of expanded charging options is undeniable. However, before you rush to purchase one of these third-party… Continue reading Be Careful- Using Third Party NACS Adapters May Void Your GM EV Warranty
General Motors electric vehicle owners may soon gain access to Tesla’s renowned Supercharger network. GM dealerships are being updated on plans to open the network and provide owners with adapters to use the ultra-fast Tesla Superchargers for Chevrolet, GMC, and Cadillac EVs in a matter of days. GM Tesla Supercharger Access – What You Need… Continue reading GM Access To Tesla Supercharger Network Imminent – Dealers Briefed Today
General Motors and Tesla are partnering to provide Tesla Supercharger access to GM EVs and NACS Plugs on future models. The change will happen over the next few model years. Starting in 2024, current GM EVs will begin to have access to the Tesla Supercharger network through the use of an adapter. in 2025 General… Continue reading GM Partners With Tesla To Offer NACS Plug / Supercharger Access
2021 will be, if current announcements are accurate, the year of the electric pickup as no less than seven are expected to hit the streets. This is what’s new since our last roundup. Read part 1 in this series – “Progress Report: Tesla Cybertruck, Rivian R1T, GMC HUMMER EV and Bollinger B2 Race To Hit… Continue reading The State Of The Electric Pickup In 2021 – Part 2
This afternoon GMC posted a mechanical looking HUMMER EV crab logo on the brand’s official Twitter Feed. And if you have not already figured it out, this logo is a hint at one of the HUMMER EV’s most anticipated features. Crab Mode. Too bad we still don’t understand what Crab Mode really is or any… Continue reading GMC Posts A Curious HUMMER EV Crab On Twitter
2021 will be, if current announcements are accurate, “The year of the electric pickup.” A shocking number of electric trucks have already been announced. No less than seven different models are expected to start production and hit the streets. General Motors remains confident the GMC Hummer is on track for introduction this year and Ford… Continue reading Progress Report: Tesla Cybertruck, Rivian R1T, GMC HUMMER EV and Bollinger B2 Race To Hit The Street In 2021
Tesla’s newest product is an EV truck that hits the bullseye for every truck owner’s needs.