General Motors (G.M.) electric vehicle owners will gain access to Tesla’s extensive charging network, potentially aiding declining electric vehicle sales. G.M. plans to sell adapters that allow drivers of models like the Chevrolet Bolt and GMC Hummer to use Tesla Supercharger stations. This access addresses concerns about finding reliable charging locations, as Tesla’s fast-charging network is regarded as the most extensive and dependable in the U.S. Previously, Tesla’s chargers were primarily for its own vehicles, but a shift occurred last year when Tesla began permitting other models to use the network, developed under Elon Musk’s leadership. Other manufacturers, such as Ford and Rivian, have already adopted this access, with companies like Hyundai, BMW, and Mercedes-Benz expected to follow. A shortage of adapters has previously hindered access for many drivers, highlighting the importance of developing vehicles compatible with Tesla’s charging technology.Original Report: www.nytimes.com(full story)