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Important EV Updates
Starting September 18, 2024, GM EV customers can begin accessing over 17,800 Tesla Superchargers throughout North America. Customers must be equipped with a GM-approved North American Charging Standard (NACS) DC adapter and properly set up their public charging profile within the GM Vehicle Mobile App experience to leverage charging on the network. GM drivers can purchase the NACS DC adapters through their GM Vehicle Mobile App and the NACS DC adapter is included as part of the MyRewards program where customers can earn or redeem with their purchase.
A few important points:
- New and existing GM customers can purchase a NACS DC adapter exclusively through their GM Vehicle Mobile App via the accessories e-commerce experience, where they can select their preferred dealership and ship the adapter directly to their home (free shipping coupon available on the purchase page) or pick-up at the dealership. The NACS DC adapter is included as part of the MyRewards program where customers can earn or redeem with their purchase.
- Customers do not need to download the Tesla Mobile App to charge on the Tesla Supercharger Network. Customers can find a Supercharger station, initiate a charge, and pay for the charge all within their GM Vehicle Mobile App.
- GM strongly advises that customers use a GM NACS DC adapter to charge on any NACS DC public charger, including on the Tesla Supercharger Network. The GM NACS DC adapters have been specifically designed to protect GM EV batteries while charging. Please note that GM’s New Vehicle Limited Warranty will not cover damage caused by the installation and use of non-GM parts, including a non-GM NACS DC adapter.
- Some existing Bolt customers, specifically MY19 & MY20 vehicles, may require a software update to ensure a successful charging experience.
Looking to purchase a NACS DC adapter?
Here are step-by step instructions on how to order through the GM Vehicle Mobile App! Click Here For Guide
Hot Tips For Cold Weather EV Driving
By: Arianna Kughn
Cool tips and clever features to keep your GM EV running hot all winter long!
The cold weather’s here, but your GM EV is built to handle it. With advanced engineering and smart strategies, you can optimize performance and stay comfortable all winter long.
GM’s built-in advanced tech features
Your GM EV is packed with features to make winter driving easier:
- Thermal management system: No need to worry about the cold — your EV keeps the battery at just the right temperature for steady performance and long life.
- Heat pump efficiency: Your EV’s heat pump captures energy from sources like regenerative braking and even passengers’ breath to heat the cabin and battery.
- Eco Climate mode: GM EVs include Eco Climate mode, which optimizes heating and cooling for efficiency and passenger comfort. It adjusts airflow based on occupancy, reducing energy waste while maintaining an ideal cabin environment.
- Heated wipers: Wipers automatically warm up in their parked position when the vehicle is started and the temperature is 44.6°F or colder, melting ice and snow on the windshield faster in extreme cold.
Your winter checklist
While your EV does the heavy lifting, here’s how you can get even more out of it:
- Stay plugged in: Plug in your EV when parked to keep the battery warm and pre-condition the cabin using grid power for a cozy start.
- Heat smarter: se heated seats and the steering wheel as your primary heat source to conserve energy instead of relying heavily on the HVAC system.
- Drive efficiently: Avoid hard acceleration, reduce speed, and use regenerative braking to save energy.
- Maintain tire pressure: Properly inflated tires improve traction, braking, and overall efficiency.
- Clear snow: Keep your GM EV’s cameras, sensors, and home charger clear of snow, ice, and debris. This ensures sensor-based features work properly and prevents charging interruptions.
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