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What EV owners need to know about Tesla's charging partnership with Ford and GM

their EVs at many of Tesla's charging stations, the largest such network in the country.

At present, two main types of EV charging plugs exist: Tesla's North American Charging Standard and CCS, used by nearly all other automakers. It's not yet clear which other automakers might join Ford and GM.With 17,000 charging plugs, Tesla commands the largest network in the United States. Its stations can charge faster than most others. They're often more reliable, too, and exist in safer locations closer to prime travel corridors.

"Do I want to have my customers not have access to Superchargers, and I'm going to charge them $100,000 for a vehicle?" said Gary Silberg, global head of automotive for KPMG.What to know if you own an EV Though other automakers will likely make the switch to Tesla's system as well, for at least a few years, you'd probably need that adapter.

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