General Motors (GM) announced it is joining forces with Tesla (TSLA) to leverage the electric vehicle maker’s Supercharger Network. The announcement comes two weeks after Ford (F) announced a similar partnership with Tesla to enable access for Ford vehicles to Tesla’s charging network.
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I wonder what Chrysler will do. Where will the new electric Chargers charge?
Isn’t that supposed to be “an” EV powerhouse?
More billions for Elon, that too from the pockets of his competitors. Genius!
First they sold carbon credits, then they sold charging port. What will tesla sell next?
Solar panels?
Moving towards full control
I remember when the competitors laughed at Elon for doing this.
Better get a room while charging. Saw one guy on the tube, said took 22 hours to a full charge. EV’s are BS
Toyota is smart with a hydrogen program as you can produce electricity in the auto by extracting electrons in mass from within the hydrogen by separation by EM polarization or better yet you can combust the hydrogen purely producing water being captured and use 30 times less volume than fossil producing the same performance and mileage. Imagine if you could go 400 miles on fossil or times 30 on hydrogen. As well you could select different power levels which would increase consumption but still far more miles than the old. No charge required,
just drive and drive thousands of miles without refueling.