EVgo and GM Surpass the 2000th Public Fast Charging Stall in the US

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EVgo Inc. and General Motors (GM) have celebrated the opening of their 2000th public fast charging stall as part of their metropolitan charging partnership. So far, the collaboration has established fast charging stalls at over 390 locations across 45 metropolitan markets in 32 states. These efforts aim to enhance public charging accessibility in convenient locations like grocery stores, retail centers, and city hubs, while addressing the needs of customers without access to home or workplace charging, including renters and residents of multifamily housing.

With their 2000th stall now open, EVgo and GM are well on their way toward completing a total of 2,850 DC fast charging stalls nationwide, which will also include 400 public fast charging stalls at flagship destinations across major metropolitan markets in states such as Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia, Michigan, New York and Texas. The companies celebrated the opening of their 1,000th public fast charging stall in August 2023 in Woodbridge, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago, and continued this momentum in 2024, doubling their EV charging footprint in just over one year.

EVgo and GM’s 2000th stall is part of a newly opened station that features five 350kW fast chargers capable of serving up to 10 vehicles simultaneously. Conveniently located off Interstate 215, this charging station offers drivers multiple nearby amenities including retail shopping options, as well as coffee shops and dining destinations in Murrieta, CA. This site was awarded funding by the California Energy Commission under its FAST program.

“EVgo’s longstanding collaboration with GM has helped us bring public charging to communities in more than 30 states across the U.S., and as we work to deploy our first flagship destinations next year, we are thrilled to celebrate today’s milestone of reaching 2000 fast charging stalls built through this program,” said EVgo President, Dennis Kish. “Working with trusted automakers like GM has accelerated the buildout of our nationwide network, inspiring range confidence for today’s EV drivers and the drivers we will welcome to the EVgo network in the years the come.”

“Our collaboration with EVgo underscores our dedication to providing EV drivers with the best possible experience by expanding fast charging infrastructure across the country,” said Wade Sheffer, Vice President, GM Energy. “We look forward to continuing to offer premium charging experiences for years to come.”

For more information about the EVgo and GM network, including the milestone 2000th public fast charging stall in the US, visit the website here.

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