
GM Electric Cars Now Connect to Most US Charging Stations
Electric car charging just got easier for millions of GM drivers. A new universal app lets them charge at nearly any public station across America.
GM just solved one of electric vehicle owners' biggest headaches: figuring out where to charge and how to pay for it.
The automaker launched Energy Pass, a universal charging interface that connects GM electric vehicle owners to multiple charging networks through a single app. Tesla, Electrify America, and IONNA are available now, with EVgo and ChargePoint joining soon.
For the 300,000 Americans who already drive GM electric vehicles, this changes everything. Instead of downloading separate apps for each charging network or worrying whether a station will work with their car, they can now find, access, and pay at most public chargers across the country with one simple tool.
The timing couldn't be better. Range anxiety and charging confusion remain the top barriers keeping people from switching to electric vehicles. By opening up access to thousands more charging stations, GM is removing a major obstacle that's kept drivers on the sidelines.
But GM didn't stop there. The company also rolled out a firmware update bringing vehicle-to-grid capabilities to its electric vehicles. This feature transforms an EV into a backup power source that can send electricity back to your home during an outage.

The Ripple Effect
This move does more than help GM customers. It pushes the entire auto industry toward the kind of seamless charging experience that electric vehicles need to go mainstream.
When charging becomes as easy as filling up at a gas station, more people will feel confident making the switch. That means cleaner air in our cities, less dependence on fossil fuels, and faster progress toward climate goals.
The vehicle-to-grid technology adds another layer of promise. Imagine neighborhoods where electric cars act as distributed batteries, stabilizing the power grid during peak demand and keeping homes running during storms. What started as a transportation solution becomes an energy solution too.
Other automakers are watching closely, and competition breeds innovation. As more companies race to make electric vehicles practical and convenient, everyone wins.
GM's Energy Pass arrives as America builds out its charging infrastructure with billions in federal investment. The pieces are finally coming together to make electric vehicles work for everyday drivers, not just early adopters.
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Based on reporting by Engadget
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