General Motors, Pilot Travel Centers and EVgo said Thursday they will build 2,000 charging stalls at “up to” 500 Pilot Flying J sites across the nation.
The companies wouldn’t answer questions about the cost or how much each will pay, but a statement said they’re counting on government grant money and programs from utilities to help.
GM says construction will start this summer with the first direct current fast chargers operating sometime in 2023.Copyright 2022 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.
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