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GM, EVgo celebrate milestone with over 2,000 public fast charging stalls nationwide

General Motors (GM) continues to make strides in its mission to provide a seamless and practical EV experience for drivers across America.

Wade Sheffer, Vice President of GM Energy & Dennis Kish, President of EVgo

General Motors (GM) continues to make strides in its mission to provide a seamless and practical EV experience for drivers across America.

As part of its robust collaboration with EVgo, a leader in EV charging infrastructure, GM has now surpassed 2,000 co-branded public fast charging stalls, establishing itself as one of the nation’s largest providers of fast charging solutions.

The 2,000th charging stall is at a new EVgo station in Murrieta, California, off Interstate 215 in Riverside County. This station features five 350kW fast chargers capable of simultaneously serving up to 10 vehicles, allowing drivers to quickly recharge while enjoying nearby retail stores, coffee shops, and dining options.

This partnership has resulted in installing fast charging stalls at more than 390 locations in 45 metropolitan markets across 32 states. Their strategic placement in grocery stores, retail complexes, and city centers ensures EV owners—especially renters and those living in multifamily housing—can access convenient charging options near everyday amenities.

In addition, the companies are now working toward a goal of 2,850 DC fast charging stalls across the U.S., with plans to include 400 flagship public charging stalls at key destinations across major metropolitan markets.

States like Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia, Michigan, New York, and Texas are set to benefit from this ambitious expansion.

Since August 2023, GM and EVgo celebrated opening their 1,000th fast charging stall in Woodbridge, Illinois. Since then, they’ve doubled their shared charging footprint, significantly boosting the availability of fast chargers across the U.S., including at highway rest stops on major interstates. Together with GM’s home charging solutions, these public charging stations offer drivers the confidence to travel coast to coast in a GM EV.

Leadership Perspectives on Milestone Achievement

GM and EVgo leaders expressed enthusiasm for this critical milestone.

  • Wade Sheffer, Vice President of GM Energy, emphasized GM’s commitment to elevating the EV ownership experience: “Our collaboration with EVgo underscores our dedication to providing EV drivers with the best possible experience by expanding reliable fast charging infrastructure across the country. We look forward to continuing to offer premium charging experiences for years to come.”
  • Dennis Kish, President of EVgo, praised the partnership’s success: “EVgo’s longstanding collaboration with GM has helped us bring public charging to communities in more than 30 states across the U.S. As we work to deploy our first flagship destinations next year, we are thrilled to celebrate today’s milestone of reaching 2,000 fast-charging stalls built through this program.”

Key Takeaways for Dealers:

  1. Expanding Charging Networks: EVgo and GM’s charging infrastructure is growing rapidly, providing key selling points for dealerships promoting GM’s EV lineup.
  2. Location Convenience: Strategically placed chargers cater to urban EV owners and long-distance travelers alike, boosting customer confidence.
  3. Flagship Charging Stations: Upcoming flagship sites will enhance brand visibility and provide superior charging experiences.
  4. Commitment to Growth: GM’s investment in public and home charging solutions supports its aggressive EV adoption goals, making EV ownership more attractive to a wider audience.

For GM dealers, this milestone represents a critical advancement in the company’s EV strategy, delivering a tangible value-add for customers and positioning the brand as a leader in EV infrastructure. 

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