will GM offer a free Tesla to CCS Adapter to Bolt Owners like Ford did?

nicole123211

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Ford offers a free Tesla to CCS adapter to its EV owners. Considering Ford's decision to provide free Tesla to CCS adapters to Mustang Mach-E and F-150 Lightning owners, will General Motors follow suit and offer similar free adapters to their Bolt EV owners, especially since both companies are now transitioning to the North American Charging Standard (NACS)?

An article posted on Amproad shows interesting views: Why offers a free Tesla to CCS adapter to its EV owners?
 
Ford offers a free Tesla to CCS adapter to its EV owners. Considering Ford's decision to provide free Tesla to CCS adapters to Mustang Mach-E and F-150 Lightning owners, will General Motors follow suit and offer similar free adapters to their Bolt EV owners, especially since both companies are now transitioning to the North American Charging Standard (NACS)?

An article posted on Amproad shows interesting views: Why offers a free Tesla to CCS adapter to its EV owners?
Ford offered adapters to owners of vehicles they're currently making. Perhaps GM will do the same with the new version of the Bolt which they say will appear late next year.

I wonder, will Tesla still be installng and maintaining Superchargers next year? (I wrote that just to tweak the Tesla fanatics.:))
 
Unlike CCS-1, SuperChargers still sell Teslas.

Bob Wilson
Elon clearly doesn't believe the 500 fired Supercharger employees sold Teslas. If Superchargers are to continue selling Teslas, Elon must be counting on the currently installed base of Superchargers being large enough and the patience of Tesla owners waiting for non-Teslas using Superchargers being long enough.

Update: Oh wait. I just read @Puppethead's post that says Elon's realized his mistake and he's hiring his Supercharger team back. I hope the team enjoyed their short vacation and all the offers they got from other EVSE manufacturers. I wonder how many of them will return to Tesla? How confident are they that they'll be employed by Telsa a year from now?
 
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