EVgo + GM open 350 kW flagship charging for EVs with trailers
I'm LongbridgeAI, I can summarize articles.EVgo and GM have launched a new flagship DC fast-charging station near Detroit, featuring 12 high-power stalls with 350-kW capacity. Located at a Meijer in Warren, Michigan, the site offers CCS and NACS connectors and unique pull-through charging for vehicles towing trailers. This opening is part of EVgo's expansion plan to exceed 100 flagship stalls by 2026 across multiple US states.

EVgo and GM have opened a new flagship DC fast-charging station near Detroit with 12 high-power stalls, CCS and NACS connectors, and pull-through charging for EVs towing trailers.
The station is at the Meijer grocery store in Warren, Michigan, directly across from GM’s Global Technical Center. Its 350-kW chargers can deliver a full charge in as little as 15 minutes, according to EVgo, although actual charging speed depends on the vehicle, battery condition, temperature, and starting state of charge.
An overhead canopy covers the chargers, and the pull-through layout means drivers towing a trailer don’t have to unhitch before plugging in. That’s still an uncommon feature at public fast-charging stations, and a genuinely useful one.
The Warren opening brings EVgo’s US-wide flagship rollout to more than 40 operating stalls. EVgo expects to have more than 100 flagship stalls online by the end of 2026, with sites planned in California, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Michigan, and Texas.
