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EV highway charging grows as Pilot, GM, EVgo reach 200+ sites

This collaborative effort is adding nearly 850 fast-charging stalls across 40 states, targeting rural and interstate travel corridors.
Pilot Company, GM, and EVgo announced that their EV fast-charging network now spans more than 200 locations across nearly 40 states.

Shannon Sturgil | Senior VP of alternative fuels for Pilot.

On the Dash:

  • Pilot, GM, and EVgo have expanded their collaborative network to over 200 locations across nearly 40 states, adding nearly 850 high-power fast chargers in just over two years.
  • The network targets interstate travel corridors and underserved rural areas, offering 24/7 access, rapid 350kW chargers, Plug and Charge technology, and amenities such as Wi-Fi, pull-through stalls, and on-site restaurants.
  • The partnership aims to deploy up to 2,000 fast-charging stalls at 500 Pilot and Flying J locations nationwide, with plans to reach 1,000 stalls across 40 states by the end of 2025.

On September 9, Pilot Company, General Motors, and EVgo announced that their collaborative electric vehicle fast-charging network now spans more than 200 locations across nearly 40 states, adding nearly 850 new high-power chargers in just over two years. The expansion aims to improve access for EV drivers traveling on interstate corridors and in underserved rural areas.

The network provides 24/7 access, with EVgo’s 350kW chargers enabling rapid charging, while Plug and Charge technology allows compatible vehicles to automatically initiate and pay for sessions. Many locations feature overhead canopies, pull-through stalls for trailers and vans, Wi-Fi, and on-site restaurants and convenience items, enhancing the charging experience.

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New additions include Colorado, South Carolina, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wyoming, with significant growth in Texas, Missouri, and Florida. The partnership focuses on travel corridors that carry more than 20% of U.S. traffic and addresses gaps in rural coverage, where only 45% of counties had a fast charger at the start of 2025.

According to the company’s press release, “Pilot is here to fuel the journeys of all drivers. Our fast-charging network raises the bar for convenience, reliability, and exceptional service,” said Shannon Sturgil, senior vice president of alternative fuels at Pilot. “Our collaboration with General Motors and EVgo continues to bring highway-based charging to more routes where this critical infrastructure is needed.”

The company aims to ultimately deploy up to 2,000 fast-charging stalls at 500 Pilot and Flying J locations nationwide. By the end of 2025, the network is expected to reach 1,000 stalls across 40 states.

The companies said the expansion ensures EV drivers nationwide have more reliable charging options, particularly along highways and in smaller communities.

GM’s Wade Sheffer, vice president of GM Energy, added, “Through our collaboration with Pilot and EVgo, we’re committed to helping ensure charging access doesn’t get in the way of your EV journey.”

The company’s aim is to ultimately deploy up to 2,000 fast-charging stalls at 500 Pilot and Flying J locations nationwide. By the end of 2025, the network is expected to reach 1,000 stalls across 40 states. Stations can be found at pilotcompany.com/ev-charging.

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