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Schneider Electric Chosen as GM Preferred Provider to Accelerate US Fleet Customers into EV Market

SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC BRINGS AN END-TO-END EV INFRASTRUCTURE SOLUTION TO GM ULTIUM CHARGE 360 FLEET SERVICE OFFERING FLEET MANAGERS ONE-OF-A-KIND CAPABILITIES AND BENEFITS

GM selected Schneider Electric as a preferred provider for GM’s Ultium Charge 360 fleet service. Schneider Electric is a leader in digital transformation of energy management and automation. Ultium Charge 360 will support electric vehicle infrastructure. The move will facilitate GM’s commitment to fleet electrification. It will also provide a more seamless experience for GM and BrightDrop customers through an end-to-end solution by Schneider Electric.

Further, Schneider Electric’s EcoStruxure for Automotive and Mobility solution is offered for fleet customers and available through Ultium Charge 360. It is an EV infrastructure solution providing: utility rate negotiation as well as modeling; software integration; charging station agnostic solutions; and cybersecurity architecture. The service also provides end-point cloud integration connecting products, controls, software, and services. Additionally, it provides Energy-as-a-Service design and financial support for the infrastructure solution.

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“We are incredibly excited to be one of the first preferred providers to join the GM Ultium Charge 360 fleet service and, as the most sustainable company in the world, we share their commitment to make the most of our energy resources, bridging progress and sustainability for all,” says Annette Clayton, CEO and president, Schneider Electric North America. “Our EcoStruxure for Automotive and Mobility solution will help us meet the needs of GM fleet and BrightDrop customers by proving an end-to-end EV infrastructure solution to facilitate their EV transition.”

SEAMLESS SOLUTIONS

Part of the agreement, GM will also facilitate integration between customers’ existing integrated solutions and Schneider Electric programming interfaces. This means that Schneider Electric’s new EV infrastructure technology will work seamlessly with existing GM solutions where available. These technology solutions include Energy Assist, OnStar Business Solutions, and OnStar Vehicle Insights, as well as newer technologies moving forward.

“Electrifying fleets is a critical step as we move toward EV adoption at scale and our work with Schneider Electric will help make the shift to electric as seamless and integrated as possible,” says Alex Keros, lead architect, EV infrastructure, General Motors. “GM and Schneider Electric will provide fleet customers an integrated charging solution that can fit their needs through comprehensive fleet-depot charging.”

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