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Flo and General Motors expand workplace charging

Flo has increased the number of EV chargers at General Motors' Global Technical Centre, making it the largest workplace deployment of Flo chargers on a single site in North America.
By James Foster April 2, 2024 Read time: 1 min
Flo Core+ chargers, like the one pictured here from Flo Auburn Hills, power EV drivers at the GM Global Technical Centre. Photo: Flo
Flo Core+ chargers, like the one pictured here from Flo Auburn Hills, power EV drivers at the GM Global Technical Centre. Photo: Flo

Under the expansion, additional Flo CoRe+ chargers and SmartDC fast chargers have been installed on the campus to help meet the growing EV charging needs for employees and visitors.

Additionally, with the Global Technical Centre being part of DTE Energy's MIGreenPower program, these Flo units will be charging vehicles using renewable energy.

"GM has long been a proponent of advancing and expanding EV charging infrastructure," said Kristen Siemen, GM VP sustainable workplaces and chief sustainability officer. "Providing additional charging solutions at our facilities that provide energy produced by renewable technology is a win-win that we are very excited about."

The chargers were shipped from Flo's Auburn Hills, Mich. facility and are engineered to be durable and weather-proof. Flo began supplying workplace chargers to GM in 2021 and to date has shipped more than 1,200 chargers to GM facilities and manufacturing sites in North America as part of the program.