- GM has a goal to have 100 percent of its facilities in the US to be powered with renewable energy by 2030
- It will give more focus to locations of the “level 2” (L2) charging station sites
General Motors has announced that it will add 3,500 EV chargers to its facilities in the US and Canada. It also said that it will work with charging infrastructure companies to begin installing the charging locations starting in late 2020.
GM will give more focus to locations of the “level 2” (L2) charging station sites based on employee need. The company believes that these charging stations will be ideal for employees to charge up their EVs throughout a workday.
100 per cent powered with renewable energy by 2030
The company said that it will ensure that all employees can conveniently charge their vehicles as the EV-owner population grows. As per a press release by the company, it has increased its commitment to power 100 percent of global operations with renewable energy by 2040. It also said that it has a goal to have 100 percent of its facilities in the US to be powered with renewable energy by 2030.