GM, EVgo, and Pilot Expand Charging Network to 200+ Sites Across 40 States

Tuesday, Sep 9, 2025 7:37 pm ET1min read

GM, EVgo, and Pilot Co. have expanded their joint EV charging network to over 200 locations across nearly 40 states, with almost 850 new fast-charging stalls in just over two years. The network spans big states like Texas, Missouri, and Florida, as well as rural counties where EV chargers are scarce. The chargers are sited at Pilot and Flying J locations, offering free Wi-Fi, restaurants, and convenience items while drivers charge.

September 09, 2025 - General Motors (GM), EVgo Inc. (EVGO), and Pilot Company (Pilot) have significantly expanded their joint electric vehicle (EV) charging network. The collaboration has resulted in over 200 new locations and nearly 850 fast-charging stalls across nearly 40 states in just over two years Pilot, General Motors and EVgo Open Over 200 Fast Charging Locations to Power Nationwide EV Travel[1].

The expansion includes major states like Texas, Missouri, and Florida, as well as rural counties where EV charger availability was previously limited. The charging network is primarily situated at Pilot and Flying J locations, offering a range of amenities such as free Wi-Fi, on-site restaurants, and convenience items while drivers charge their vehicles.

The network's growth has been particularly notable, with the collaboration first announced in 2022. The companies aim to reach 1,000 stalls across 40 states by the end of 2025, more than halfway towards their goal of 2,000 stalls at 500 locations Pilot, General Motors and EVgo Open Over 200 Fast Charging Locations to Power Nationwide EV Travel[1].

GM, through its Chevrolet, GMC, and Cadillac brands, offers over a dozen electric vehicles, and the company is committed to ensuring charging access does not impede EV journeys. EVgo, known for its fast-charging infrastructure, is contributing 350kW fast-chargers to the network, while Pilot is dedicated to providing a seamless and convenient charging experience Pilot, General Motors and EVgo Open Over 200 Fast Charging Locations to Power Nationwide EV Travel[1].

The partnership highlights the increasing importance of charging infrastructure in supporting the growth of EV adoption. As of the start of 2025, only 45% of rural counties had at least one fast charging stall available, making the expansion a significant step towards bridging this gap Pilot, General Motors and EVgo Open Over 200 Fast Charging Locations to Power Nationwide EV Travel[1].

To find available locations, drivers can visit [Pilot's EV charging website](https://www.pilotcompany.com/ev-charging).

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Pilot, General Motors and EVgo Open Over 200 Fast Charging Locations to Power Nationwide EV Travel[1] https://www.stocktitan.net/news/GM/pilot-general-motors-and-e-vgo-open-over-200-fast-charging-locations-j729226hke14.html

GM, EVgo, and Pilot Expand Charging Network to 200+ Sites Across 40 States

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