EVgo chosen as Subaru preferred EV charging partner

EVgo chosen as Subaru preferred EV charging partner

EVgo Inc. has been selected as the preferred EV charging partner of Subaru of America, Inc. This news comes on the heels of Subaru unveiling its first zero-emissions vehicle, the 2023 Solterra EV SUV. Subaru drivers will have access to all the benefits of EVgo’s network, including 24/7 customer support.

Subaru drivers can charge at more than 800 public fast charging locations and 1,200-plus L2 charging stalls spanning 68 metropolitan areas and 35 states. In addition, drivers can access more than 46,000 L2 and DC fast charge public chargers through EVgo’s roaming partners across the country. EVgo says it continues to build out its fast charging network, and is currently planning to have approximately 16,000 charging stalls deployed by 2027.

All Subaru EVgo account holders can also count on the 24/7 customer support of the EVgo Charging Crew for assistance. All Subaru drivers will have access to EVgo’s mobile app for finding fast chargers, initiating, and monitoring charging sessions, and earning and tracking EVgo Rewards points toward free charging credits.

Today, more than 130 million people in the U.S. live within a 10-mile drive of an EVgo fast charger, the company says.

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