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GM and ChargePoint to install 500 ultrafast EV chargers nationwide by 2025

Access to convenient public charging options often holds consumers back from transitioning to electric vehicles; however, this collaboration is addressing the issue head-on.
GM Motors and ChargePoint will install up to 500 ultra-fast EV chargers nationwide that will be available by the end of 2025.

GM Energy Vice President Wade Sheffer

On Wednesday, GM Motors and ChargePoint announced a significant collaboration to install up to 500 ultra-fast EV chargers nationwide. These new charging stations, branded GM Energy, will be available to the public by the end of 2025, making it easier for consumers to access reliable and convenient charging options.

These new locations will be equipped with ChargePoint’s innovative Omni Port system to simplify the charging experience. This system allows EVs equipped with either CCS or NACS connectors to charge without needing a separate adaptor.

“Continuing to provide customers with better charging options helps to remove barriers to EV adoption and improve the ownership experience,” Wade Sheffer, GM Energy vice president, stated in an official press release, “ChargePoint adds even more reliable, accessible, and convenient charging experiences. With ultra-fast charging, Omni Port technology, and excellent customer experiences, this collaboration should be another reason why EV drivers and the EV-curious should be excited.”

In addition to the Omni Port system, many locations will be equipped with ChargePoint’s Express Plus platform, capable of lightning-fast charging speeds up to 500kW. Although it depends on the vehicle, some EVs could reach a 200-mile range with a quick five-minute charge.

This partnership between GM and ChargePoint is a critical step toward improving the United States’ EV charging infrastructure. Currently, there are approximately 192,000 charging stations nationwide, and 1,00 new chargers are added weekly. Despite this progress, there’s still a desperate need for more convenient and reliable public charging options.

While many consumers consider transitioning to electric options, the perceived lack of convenient charging options often holds them back. This collaboration tackles the issue head-on, offering more widespread availability for consumers.

In addition, President-elect Donald Trump has publicly expressed disdain for electrification efforts and is considering repealing the $7,500 EV tax credit. This shift in policy, coupled with the possibility of cutting support for both EVs and public charging infrastructure, has contributed to a slowdown of electrification efforts. Meanwhile, the rival Chinese market with trailblazing players like BYD threatens to outpace the U.S. efforts by gobbling up market share and expanding their influence globally.

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