General Motors, EVgo, Pilot Collaborate to Expand EV Charging Network Across US
PorAinvest
martes, 9 de septiembre de 2025, 12:45 pm ET1 min de lectura
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The collaboration focuses on enhancing the EV charging experience by deploying high-speed charging stations. Pilot, which operates more than 900 travel centers, has integrated these charging stations at over 200 locations, with plans to reach 500 locations by the end of 2025. This expansion includes the addition of 350kW fast-chargers, which can quickly refill EV ranges [1].
The network's expansion is part of GM's broader strategy to sell only electric vehicles by 2035. By providing convenient and reliable charging options, GM aims to address one of the primary barriers to EV adoption. The partnership with Pilot and EVgo ensures that drivers can access charging stations along essential travel routes, with 24/7 availability [1].
The collaboration has seen significant growth, expanding from 25+ states to nearly 40 in under a year. States such as Colorado, South Carolina, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming, Texas, Missouri, and Florida have joined the network. This expansion aims to bridge charging gaps, particularly in rural areas where only 45% of counties had at least one fast charging stall at the start of 2025 [1].
The network offers a range of amenities, including free Wi-Fi, on-site restaurants, and grocery and convenience items, making it a convenient stop for EV drivers. Additionally, the network features overhead canopies for sun and snow protection and pull-through stalls for easy charging for drivers towing trailers or traveling in electric vans. The Plug and Charge feature is also available for compatible EV models, simplifying the charging process [1].
The partnership's success can be attributed to the strategic deployment of charging infrastructure along interstate travel corridors, which carry more than 20% of the total traffic in the U.S. [1].
References:
[1] https://www.morningstar.com/news/business-wire/20250909713762/pilot-general-motors-and-evgo-open-over-200-fast-charging-locations-to-power-nationwide-ev-travel
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General Motors, EVgo, and Pilot are expanding their electric vehicle (EV) charging network to nearly 40 US states. The partnership aims to increase access to EV charging infrastructure, supporting GM's goal of selling only electric vehicles by 2035. The collaboration will also include the installation of high-speed charging stations, enhancing the overall EV charging experience.
General Motors (GM), EVgo, and Pilot have expanded their electric vehicle (EV) charging network to nearly 40 states, aiming to increase access to charging infrastructure. The partnership, which began in 2022, has seen the installation of over 850 fast charging stalls across the U.S. in just over two years [1].The collaboration focuses on enhancing the EV charging experience by deploying high-speed charging stations. Pilot, which operates more than 900 travel centers, has integrated these charging stations at over 200 locations, with plans to reach 500 locations by the end of 2025. This expansion includes the addition of 350kW fast-chargers, which can quickly refill EV ranges [1].
The network's expansion is part of GM's broader strategy to sell only electric vehicles by 2035. By providing convenient and reliable charging options, GM aims to address one of the primary barriers to EV adoption. The partnership with Pilot and EVgo ensures that drivers can access charging stations along essential travel routes, with 24/7 availability [1].
The collaboration has seen significant growth, expanding from 25+ states to nearly 40 in under a year. States such as Colorado, South Carolina, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming, Texas, Missouri, and Florida have joined the network. This expansion aims to bridge charging gaps, particularly in rural areas where only 45% of counties had at least one fast charging stall at the start of 2025 [1].
The network offers a range of amenities, including free Wi-Fi, on-site restaurants, and grocery and convenience items, making it a convenient stop for EV drivers. Additionally, the network features overhead canopies for sun and snow protection and pull-through stalls for easy charging for drivers towing trailers or traveling in electric vans. The Plug and Charge feature is also available for compatible EV models, simplifying the charging process [1].
The partnership's success can be attributed to the strategic deployment of charging infrastructure along interstate travel corridors, which carry more than 20% of the total traffic in the U.S. [1].
References:
[1] https://www.morningstar.com/news/business-wire/20250909713762/pilot-general-motors-and-evgo-open-over-200-fast-charging-locations-to-power-nationwide-ev-travel

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