Like all charging providers, EVgo is working hard right now to improve what the company is doing and make for a better driver experience. This continued in November with an advancement in EV charging construction speed and a deal with rental car company Hertz. Let’s take a look at each announcement and why they’re important!
EVgo Uses Pre-Fabricated Stations To Speed Up Construction Time
As we’ve reported before, EVgo is in a partnership with GM and Pilot Truck Stops (Which includes Flying J-branded truck stops). This partnership, along with others, has led to EVgo doing a lot of station construction, and often in situations where the layout is pretty much the same at every location. For the GM partnership, this involves multiple stations under an Ultium and Pilot or Flying J-branded…
Read the full article originally published at cleantechnica.com.