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GM to use Tesla's charging system from 2025

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General Motors (GM) will start using Tesla's charging network in 2025, the company said Thursday.

According to the statement, GM, like Ford, will begin installing a charging port used by Tesla, known as NACS, on its electric vehicles starting in 2025 instead of the current industry-standard CCS.

"This collaboration is a key part of our strategy and an important next step in quickly expanding access to fast chargers for our customers," GM Chair and CEO Mary Barra said in a statement. "Not only will it help make the transition to electric vehicles more seamless for our customers, but it could help move the industry toward a single North American charging standard."

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