Pilot and Flying J stops across the U.S. will have high-speed charging available as soon as 2023.
General Motors has teamed up with Pilot Company and EVgo to build and operate a network of high-speed chargers spanning the U.S.
By locating the chargers at Pilot and Flying J stops, GM aims to provide owners of its future electric vehicles with the surety charging for a cross-country journey can be done quickly and without hassle.
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