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EVgo network expands footprint with new site host partners

By Michelle Froese | May 21, 2024

EVgo, one of the nation’s largest public fast-charging networks for electric vehicles (EVs), is deploying North American Charging Standard (NACS) connectors on its fast-charging network later this year. These connectors are currently in the process of being standardized as SAE J3400.

As part of its commitment to serve all EVs, stations included in the roll-out will serve both CCS and NACS vehicles.

Deployments will begin in key markets with high NACS vehicle penetration, enabling EVgo to maximize charger use. Overall utilization on the EVgo network in the first quarter of 2024 was approximately 19%, up from approximately 9% in the first quarter of 2023.

“The seismic shift in the competitive landscape for EV charging has opened new opportunities to drive usage on the EVgo network and accelerate our network expansion by fostering new site host partnerships,” said Badar Khan, CEO of EVgo. “EVgo had previously identified more than 100,000 potential stalls with strategic site host partners and with recent industry changes, we welcome further dialogue with our current and potential partners on how we can collaborate to deploy more fast-charging infrastructure in convenient locations for drivers.”

EVgo’s NACS roll-out will be unique given the network’s proliferation of high-power 350-kW chargers that require liquid-cooled cable technology. Today, nearly 40% of EVgo’s stalls are powered by a 350-kW charger — almost double the percentage of a year ago — to best serve vehicle models with the most advanced battery technology and high-peak charge rates.

Both Tesla and future non-Tesla NACS vehicles will be able to take advantage of Autocharge+, EVgo’s streamlined payment feature that allows drivers to plug in and initiate a charge without the use of an app, credit card, or RFID card. Autocharge+ mirrors the Plug and Charge experience and is available to over 50 vehicle models, including all Tesla models today that are compatible with Tesla’s CCS adapter.

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