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GM Announces Plans for National EV Fast Charging Network


GM Announces Plans for National EV Fast Charging Network

As part of a larger national exertion to increase EV charging infrastructure, GM is collaborating with Pilot Company and EVgo to install and exploit a network of 2,000 charging stations at up to 500 Pilot and Flying J locations across the land. They will be called Pilot Flying J and Ultium Charge 360 stations.

The initiative will pursued “highways, connecting urban and rural communities, the East and West Coasts, and different metropolitan areas,” GM said in a press release Thursday. The charging stations will be available to all EV brands, but GM owners can access exclusive reservations and discounts on charging. The chargers can offer up to a 350-kW DC fast charge rate, but will match the vehicle’s specific charging need.

“GM and Pilot Company invented this program to combine private investments alongside intended government give and utility programs to help reduce range anxiety and significantly discontinuance the gap in long-distance EV charger demand,” said Shameek Konar, CEO of Pilot Company.

GM says this is only the grand phase of its EV charging station initiative, and that users can quiz chargers to be operational in 2023. This project is only part of the company’s promised $750 million investment in EV charging infrastructure.

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