Pilot Company’s collaborative EV charging network with General Motors and EVgo Inc. now has more than 200 locations across nearly 40 states, the retailer announced. In two years, the companies deployed nearly 850 new electric vehicle (EV) fast charging stalls across the United States, Pilot said.
Pilot said it has expanded the network from 25+ states to nearly 40 in under a year and continues to add charging availability across the countryside, where only 45% of rural counties had at least one fast charging stall available at the start of 2025. Some of the newest states to join the growing network include Colorado, South Carolina, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wyoming, with “significant expansion” across Texas, Missouri and Florida.
“Pilot is here to fuel the journeys of all drivers. Our fast-charging network raises the bar for convenience, reliability and exceptional service by offering an experience designed to show EV drivers that they matter,” said Shannon Sturgil, senior vice president of alternative fuels at Pilot. “Our collaboration with General Motors and EVgo continues to bring highway-based charging to more routes where this critical infrastructure is needed to enable coast-to-coast EV travel.”
“Hitting the open road is a natural emblem of American culture, and traveling by car means drivers can set their own schedule to stop and charge when and where they want,” said Badar Khan, CEO of EVgo. “Our EVgo eXtend network, built in collaboration with Pilot and GM, is delivering reliable charging to communities large and small—ensuring freedom of fueling choice for every driver.”
Pilot, General Motors and EVgo first announced their collaboration in 2022 and are now nearly halfway toward their goal of building a total of up to 2,000 fast charging stalls at up to 500 Pilot and Flying J locations across the U.S. By the end of 2025, the companies anticipate reaching 1,000 stalls across 40 states.