
GM Expands Ultium Charge 360 Network to Support Commercial Fleet Electrification
GM is expanding their Ultium Charge 360 program to support commercial fleet electrification, partnering with key charging providers to accelerate EV adoption across the United States.
The initiative builds upon GM's existing partnership with EVgo to develop comprehensive charging solutions, including both public charging stations and depot-based infrastructure. The expansion introduces three additional preferred providers: eTransEnergy, In-Charge Energy, and Schneider Electric.
Together, these partnerships aim to simplify the transition to electric vehicles for fleet operators by offering:
- Flexible charging solutions for various fleet sizes and needs
- Comprehensive infrastructure planning and installation
- Enhanced access to public charging networks
- Streamlined payment and management systems
- Expert consultation for fleet electrification strategies
This strategic expansion demonstrates GM's commitment to making electric vehicle adoption more accessible and practical for commercial fleet operators, while addressing key infrastructure challenges in the EV transition.
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