What Tesla charging partnerships with Ford and GM mean for the EV industry

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What Tesla charging partnerships with Ford and GM mean for the EV industry
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Ford Motor, General Motors and Tesla appear to have shifted the tide on electric vehicle charging infrastructure in North America.

by JD Power found similar results for CCS chargers in other parts of the country. Notably, it also found Tesla's charging network to be much more reliable.

Potential buyers of a Ford or GM EV might like what they experience on a test drive, but without a reliable charging network, both have been at a disadvantage to Tesla. These new deals should go a long way toward leveling the charging playing field. "We [worked with other automakers] on transmissions and engines without anyone noticing in the ICE world," Farley said at a Bernstein conference on May 31. "Now, it's going to be more on the technology side. I think that's one of the most interesting new dynamics."So what does Tesla get out of the deal to let its competitors use its superior charging network?

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