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Can Silverado EV charge at Tesla?

Yes, the Chevrolet Silverado EV can charge at Tesla Supercharger stations. While Tesla's charging network was initially exclusive to Tesla vehicles, the company has recently opened up select Supercharger locations to other electric vehicles, including the Silverado EV.


Detailed Explanation


The Chevrolet Silverado EV is an all-electric pickup truck that was unveiled by General Motors in 2022. As an electric vehicle, the Silverado EV requires charging to replenish its battery and extend its driving range. One of the key questions surrounding the Silverado EV is whether it can utilize Tesla's extensive Supercharger network, which is one of the largest and most widely-used electric vehicle charging infrastructures in the world.


In 2022, Tesla announced that it would begin opening up select Supercharger locations to other electric vehicle brands, including the Silverado EV. This represents a significant shift in Tesla's previously closed-off charging network, which was exclusively for Tesla vehicles. The decision to open up Superchargers to other EVs is part of Tesla's efforts to promote the broader adoption of electric vehicles and support the growth of the EV charging ecosystem.


To charge a Silverado EV at a Tesla Supercharger, the vehicle must be equipped with a CCS (Combined Charging System) charging port, which is the standard used by most non-Tesla electric vehicles. The Silverado EV comes standard with a CCS charging port, allowing it to be compatible with the Tesla Supercharger network.


It's important to note that while Silverado EV owners can use Tesla Superchargers, they may be subject to different pricing and charging speeds compared to Tesla vehicle owners. Tesla owners typically receive preferential pricing and faster charging rates at Supercharger stations, as the network was initially designed and optimized for Tesla vehicles. However, the ability to access the Tesla Supercharger network still provides a valuable charging option for Silverado EV owners, especially in areas where other public charging infrastructure may be limited.


Conclusion


In summary, the Chevrolet Silverado EV can indeed charge at Tesla Supercharger stations, thanks to the recent decision by Tesla to open up select Supercharger locations to other electric vehicle brands. This provides Silverado EV owners with an additional charging option, expanding the overall charging network available to them and supporting the broader adoption of electric vehicles.

What EV chargers can I use to charge my 2025 4 Chevrolet Silverado EV?


Level 2 Charging (240V Home Charger)
Requires installation of a dedicated home charging station. Provides up to 80 amps of charging power. Can fully charge the Silverado EV Denali overnight. Available with GMC's PowerUP and PowerUP+ Level 2 chargers.



Where can I charge Silverado EV?


For level one and level two charging plug into this top port. Make sure the charger clicks into place for public DC fast charging remove this dust cover to plug.



Can any EV use Tesla chargers now?


While any EV fitted with a standard Type 2 connector has always been able to use the brand's destination chargers, only Tesla EVs were able to use their Superchargers, until last year. In May 2022, Tesla opened up 158 Superchargers across 15 charging stations for non-Tesla EVs.



Can Chevy EVs use Tesla chargers?


Yes, you can charge a Chevy EV at a Tesla Supercharger station, but you will need a NACS-to-CCS adapter (or a Chevy EV with a built-in NACS port, expected starting in 2025) and must use the MyChevrolet app to start the charging session and make a payment. For some older models, a software update may also be required. 
How to charge your Chevy EV at a Tesla Supercharger 

  1. Get an adapter: You will need an adapter that connects the Tesla NACS (North American Charging Standard) plug to your Chevy's CCS port. 
    • You can often find these adapters at a dealership or order them through the MyChevrolet app by linking a payment method to your public charging profile. 
    • Some adapters may be available through third-party sellers. 
  2. Ensure your Chevy is compatible:
    • Most newer Chevy EVs (like the 2025 Blazer EV) are compatible with the NACS standard, either through an adapter or a built-in port. 
    • For some older models, such as certain 2019 and 2020 Bolt EVs, a software update from a dealer may be necessary. You can check if your vehicle needs an update by first attempting to charge with an adapter. 
  3. Start a charging session:
    • Open the MyChevrolet app or My GMC app. 
    • Go to the "Public Charging" section and find the Tesla Supercharger station on the map. 
    • Select your specific charging post. 
    • Initiate the charging session and process the payment through the app. 
  4. Plug in and charge:
    • Plug the adapter into the Tesla NACS plug, and then plug the adapter into your Chevy's CCS port. 
    • Wait for the charging session to begin. 


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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.