Seven automakers including General Motors (GM), Stellantis, Mercedes, BMW, Honda, Hyundai, and Kia have committed to developing a charging network throughout the United States with at least 30,000 charging ports through a multibillion-dollar investment and as-of-yet unnamed company by 2030. The first stations – assuming everything goes ahead as planned – will be available from mid-2024. The charging network will sprawl across the US focusing on urban areas and travel corridors and will primarily consist of high-powered chargers, at least doubling the currently announced pipeline. All stations will be dual-port, and will service vehicles with either the CCS port or Tesla’s now open-source NACS port. Providing both ports, explains the current partners for this scheme, or at least who has…