Tesla and Rivian Expand EV Charging Network in the US

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General Motors and Ford have announced that they will adopt Tesla's North American Charging Standard (NACS) for their electric vehicles beginning in 2025, expanding charging access for their EV owners. Tesla's charging technology is already the most common EV charger in North America, with nearly 7,000 charging stations in the US. Tesla vehicles made up 64.5% of all EVs sold in the US in 2022, while Ford held the second-largest market share with 7.5%.
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