Upcoming tesla charging...
We're excited for GM customers to begin accessing the Tesla Supercharger Network, set to launch in Q2 of this this year. When the network opens, customers must be equipped with a North American Charging Standard (NACS) to CCS1 adapter and properly setup their public charging profile within the Vehicle Mobile App experience to execute a charge. Customers will be able order these adapters through the Vehicle Mobile App, as well as set up their public charging profile and add a payment method, enabling them to seamlessly find, charge, and pay at Tesla's Supercharger stations.
GM strongly advises the use of a GM NACS to CCS1 Supercharger adapter, and highly discourages usage of third-party adapters. These Supercharger adapters have been certified by GM to protect GM EV batteries from potential damage while charging on the Tesla Supercharger Network. Damage to vehicle components resulting from the installation or use of non-GM certified parts is not covered under the terms of the vehicle warranty and may affect remaining warranty coverage for affected parts. Third-party adapters may be coming into the marketplace, but keep in mind that the Tesla Supercharger Network is not yet enabled for GM customers, regardless of whether the customer has a third-party adapter now.
I was reading this on GM's bulletin board this morning. So it looks like in order to use the tesla chargers its going to be linked to the chevrolet app? Wonder if ithere will be another way to pay if there is no app involved.