September 19, 2024 – Lakemore, Illinois:- In a groundbreaking move for electric vehicle owners, General Motors has announced that its electric vehicles can now utilize Tesla’s Level 3 Superchargers. This development means that owners of GM models such as the Silverado, Blazer, and Equinox can charge their vehicles at Tesla charging stations.
The announcement comes alongside a review of the Electron Vortex plug adapter, which enables this new charging capability. While Electron provided the adapter for review, it has garnered positive feedback and may soon receive endorsement from General Motors, though this is not yet confirmed.

The Vortex plug is robust, weighing about a pound and praised for its high quality. Users are advised to follow Electron’s recommendation of connecting the adapter to the vehicle first before plugging into the Tesla charger. This method is noted for its ease of use despite some differing instructions from Chevy.
In practice, charging begins once the Tesla app is used to start the process, even for those without a Chevy-specific app setup. The system is designed to be user-friendly, with Tesla’s charging stations now accommodating GM vehicles at approximately 355 miles per hour of charge, reaching 80% in about 15 minutes.

The expansion to 18,000 Tesla charging stations marks a significant advancement for GM’s electric vehicle infrastructure, alleviating concerns about charging availability. However, users should be aware that the placement of Tesla’s charge port may require additional parking space at charging stations.
For those interested, the Electron adapter is available on Amazon, with a discount offered through affiliated links. This move opens new opportunities for GM drivers and enhances the accessibility of EV charging.
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