General Motors plans to install 4,000 charging stations in Canada as part of a policy by the automaker to invest more heavily into electric vehicles.
The Detroit-based company says it plans to install 40,000 stations across the U.S. and Canada over the next year as part of a pledge to spend $750 million to consolidate its electric vehicle infrastructure by 2025.
The company says the charging stations will be installed at GM dealerships, but also at various other workplaces, multi-unit dwellings, sports and entertainment venues and college and universities.
The charging stations will be available to use by anyone with an electric vehicle, not just people with one built by GM, the company added in a statement.
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