The ability to charge your electric vehicle easily and efficiently will be one of the most pressing needs of the near future, as infrastructure will need to be put in place to sustain the many buyers who will switch to cleaner transportation. GM announced last week it will invest $750 million into electric vehicle charging infrastructure in the United States and Canada, and the announcement was confirmed during the annual Investor Day presentation earlier this month.
GM Vice President Ken Morris said the company will make this sizable investment over the next four years. The goal is to provide GM EV owners access to reliable Level 2 and fast charging with the high-tech Ultium Charge 360 system.
This investment will rapidly accelerate infrastructure construction across the workplace, home, and public charging stations throughout the US and Canada. GM electric vehicle owners now have access to more than 85,000 charging stations in North America, with operations overseen by third-party charging vendors making it simple for the driver to catch a quick charge. Seven networks are currently integrated into the Ultium Charge 360 smartphone app, with EV Connect EVgo, FLO, Greenslots, and SemaConnect being some of the most prominent and accessible. As EVs become more common, the expansion of an easy charging experience will be fundamental to the vehicles’ success.
GM has gone to great lengths to assure that EV owners have access to a charging stations anywhere they are driving so staying in town or hitting the open road will both now be feasible. Fully electric releases over the next four years will include the GMC Hummer EV Pickup, GMC Hummer EV SUV, the Cadillac Lyriq crossover, and a Chevy Silverado Electric truck.
The Silverado EV will offer a fixed-glass roof, providing more space for both front and rear passengers as well as expanded visibility. The electric Silverado’s 4-wheel steering system will also provide tighter turning radius at lower speeds, improved stability and handling at higher speeds, and the capability for trailering power once never thought possible in the electric category. Offering more than 400 miles on a single charge, Ultium batteries and drive motors will power this awesome incoming electric truck.
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