Overview
- The network now offers roughly 850 DC fast-charging stalls at Pilot and Flying J travel centers, with 24/7 access via EVgo’s eXtend platform.
- Partners say they are on track to reach about 1,000 stalls across around 40 states by the end of 2025, progressing toward a goal of up to 2,000 stalls at up to 500 sites.
- Recent growth added locations in Colorado, South Carolina, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wyoming, with notable expansion across Texas, Missouri and Florida.
- Stations deliver up to 350 kW, support Plug and Charge, and feature overhead canopies, pull-through bays for trailers and vans, free Wi‑Fi, and on-site dining and retail.
- The expansion continues as GM adjusts its vehicle strategy, with disclosed shifts of investment to gasoline-vehicle plants and Reuters reporting a December pause for two Cadillac EVs at Spring Hill.