Next time you charge your electric vehicle, artificial intelligence might have guided its placement. General Motors (GM) is using AI and machine learning to strategically expand EV charging stations across the U.S., supporting its vision of zero crashes, zero emissions, and zero congestion.
To ease concerns about charging access, GM is working with EVgo to install 2,850 DC public charging stalls, including 400 high-power 350kW fast chargers in major metro areas.
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These stations feature user-friendly designs, safety lighting, and weather protection. Additionally, GM and Pilot Travel Centers are adding up to 2,000 fast-charging stalls at 500 Pilot and Flying J locations nationwide, with 130 already operational.
These sites make long-distance EV travel more convenient with amenities like dining and clean restrooms.
AI-driven tools help GM identify optimal charger locations by analyzing EV traffic patterns, traffic flow, and existing infrastructure.
This data-driven approach, combined with expert insights, ensures precise placement. By leveraging AI, GM is breaking barriers to EV adoption and paving the way for a more sustainable future.
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