Overview
- EVgo and General Motors opened the Warren, Michigan flagship at the Meijer Warren store on Tuesday, featuring 12 high‑power stalls with a mix of CCS and NACS connectors and 350 kW chargers.
- The site includes an overhead canopy and pull‑through layout that lets drivers towing trailers plug in without unhitching, a layout highlighted by the companies as uncommon but practical.
- With the Warren opening, EVgo now has more than 40 flagship stalls operational nationwide and says it expects to have over 100 flagship stalls online by the end of 2026.
- EVgo is scaling the program through partnerships with automakers and retailers and has broader network totals that include roughly 2,400 stalls across about 1,200 stations with GM’s support and a separate GM–Pilot network of more than 1,300 stalls.
- The company plans additional flagship rollouts in multiple states plus a Brixmore agreement for at least 500 new DC stalls and a planned fall deployment of licensed Tesla V4 Superchargers, with timing dependent on utility interconnection and site approvals.