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NRG eVgo to Bring Electric Vehicle Fast Charging to Chicago
Charging Infrastructure Overhaul and Expansion will make Driving
Electric Easy in
JNS partnered with eVgo, a recognized leader in DC fast charging
services, to restore the existing DC fast chargers in
"A robust charging station network is critical to broad deployment of
electric vehicles. The
According to
In the coming months, eVgo will also add additional DC fast charging sites to the Chicagoland area to further improve the charging coverage and make it a truly comprehensive network.
“DC fast chargers are the fastest EV chargers on the market today and
can charge an EV in less than 30 minutes,” said
This fast charging network supports eVgo’s partnership with
“At NRG eVgo, we are committed to the future of driving electric,”
continued Mr. Banskota. “Together with partners like
With over 160 fast charge stations currently installed, eVgo is building
a comprehensive network of fast-charging sites in the U.S. as well as
the infrastructure to support charging at residences and workplaces. By
expanding to the
For more information about eVgo charging plans available to Chicagoland EV drivers, visit nrgeVgo.com.
*Consumers can find chargers eligible for “No Charge to Charge” at www.ez-charge.com/stations, PlugShare.com or via the PlugShare app for iOS or Android.
About NRG eVgo
The NRG eVgo SM network gives electric vehicle (EV) owners
new freedom and range confidence via home and workplace charging docks,
plus a network of fast charging stations conveniently located at
retailers along major transportation corridors within eVgo cities.
Service plans offered by eVgo can provide EV owners a home or workplace
charger and use of eVgo’s
About
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of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the
Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Such forward-looking statements are
subject to certain risks, uncertainties and assumptions and include
NRG’s expectations regarding electric vehicles and its electric vehicle
charging network. Forward-looking statements typically can be identified
by the use of words such as “expect,” “believe,” and similar terms.
Although NRG believes that its expectations are reasonable, it can give
no assurance that these expectations will prove to have been correct,
and actual results may vary materially. Factors that could cause actual
results to differ materially from those contemplated above include,
among others, general economic conditions, hazards customary in the
power industry, competition in wholesale power markets, the volatility
of energy and fuel prices, failure of customers to perform under
contracts, changes in the wholesale power markets, changes in government
regulation of markets and of environmental emissions, and our ability to
achieve the expected benefits and timing of our electric vehicle
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Source: NRG eVgo
NRG eVgo
Carly Kade, 713-819-2550
Communications
carly.kade@nrgenergy.com
or
JNS
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Brian Howe, 847-577-3795
CEO
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