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GM Integrates Electrify America Charging Network Into myChevrolet, myGMC, and myCadillac Apps

The Electrify America network is now easily accessible for GM EV customers via the myChevrolet, myGMC, and myCadillac apps — further centralizing the charging experience.

Now, you can find, charge, and pay at more than 5,000 Electrify America fast-charging stations, including Hyper-Fast 350-kW chargers, right from the myChevrolet, myGMC, or myCadillac app already on your phone.

With Electrify America built in, customers get a unified charging experience that eliminates the hassle of multiple apps and puts everything they need in one place.

Owners can navigate to the Public Charging page in their myBrand app and look for supported networks, enabling fast and convenient charging while traveling throughout the U.S.

“We’re collaborating across the industry to deliver not just more chargers, but better public charging experiences,” said Wade Sheffer, vice president, GM Energy. “Our work with Electrify America helps make public charging easier to access for GM EV drivers.”

The integration supports GM’s broader goal of connecting drivers to an expanding ecosystem of public EV charging infrastructure. Across the U.S. and Canada, GM drivers can access more than 250,000 public charging stations.

“As EV travel continues to grow, so does the need for convenient charging experiences,” said Robert Barrosa, CEO and president of Electrify America. “Through this integration, GM EV drivers have more Hyper-Fast chargers to choose from and a seamless experience they can count on nationwide, helping them get to the places that matter.”

Through the myBrand apps, GM EV drivers can:

– Find charging stations nearby with real-time availability
– Plan routes and identify charging stops along the way
– Monitor charging session status
– Pay for charging sessions directly in the app

Jan 26, 2026Blagojce Krivevski
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January 26, 2026 Electric Car NewsElectrify America, EV Charging, general motors, GM
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