GM Expands Ultium Charge 360 Fleet Program with Four Major Charging Partners
GM is expanding its Ultium Charge 360 program to support commercial fleet electrification, marking a significant step in accelerating EV adoption across business sectors.
The expansion focuses on providing comprehensive charging solutions through partnerships with leading providers. GM has joined forces with EVgo to develop flexible public and depot charging infrastructure throughout the United States.
Three additional preferred charging providers have been selected to support this initiative:
- eTransEnergy
- In-Charge Energy
- Schneider Electric
These partnerships aim to simplify the transition to electric vehicles for fleet operators by offering end-to-end charging solutions, including infrastructure planning, installation, and ongoing maintenance support.
The program helps businesses overcome common barriers to EV adoption by providing:
- Customized charging solutions
- Expert consultation services
- Streamlined installation processes
- Access to extensive charging networks
- Simplified fleet management tools
This expansion of the Ultium Charge 360 program demonstrates GM's commitment to making electric vehicle adoption more accessible and practical for commercial fleet operators across the country.