General Motors is going ahead with its plans which include the installation of 40,000 EV chargers. Most of which is going to take place in the rural parts in America. This is going to come as the plans of GM including selling exclusively for the zero-emission passenger vehicles by the year 2035. This is not going to be the Level 3 fast chargers but the slower ones but they are going to be powerful ones. These will be going in the locations where the EV drivers may be able to leave their vehicles parked for a couple of hours like the sport venues, parks or the downtown shopping districts. These are chargers which are going to have the industry-standard plugs which might be used by most of the electric vehicles and not only the likes of GM and Tesla.
As of now there are 43,000 such charging stations in America. If all the units get installed, they would be able to double their number of stations.
For now, 1,000 dealers of GM have come on board for the installation of 10 chargers per its dealership. Many of the GM dealership owners are the independent business owners and own over one dealership. The chargers are not going to be installed at the dealerships though but through the local area where the dealerships are based.
As of now, most of the electric vehicles in the country are sold on the coastal areas such as California and New York. The EV chargers as of now are concentrated more in the suburban parts and urban parts of the nation around the major highways where they serve people who drive from one town to another.
The dealers will get to select the location of the chargers in the communities where they are located or their dealership is located.