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EVgo Adds 4 New Public EV Fast Chargers to Maryland’s Valley Park Commons

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EVgo announces the opening of its first fast charging station in Hagerstown, MD, funded through Maryland's Appendix D settlement fund. Located at Valley Park Commons, the station features four charging stalls with two 100 kW and two 350 kW fast chargers. This opening is part of Maryland's effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 50% by 2030. The station was built in partnership with Nissan and supported by the Electric Corridor Grant Program. The ribbon-cutting ceremony is scheduled for April 25 at 10 a.m. ET.

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  • New fast charging station opens in Hagerstown, MD, enhancing EVgo's service network.
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  • EVgo expands its footprint with over 850 public fast charging locations across the U.S.
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New fast charging station in Hagerstown, MD is the first station funded through Maryland’s Appendix D settlement fund

LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- EVgo Inc. (NASDAQ: EVGO), the nation’s largest public fast charging network for electric vehicles (EVs) and first powered by 100% renewable electricity, today announced the opening of a new EVgo public fast charging station located at Valley Park Commons in Hagerstown, Maryland. The new EV charging station, located at 1580 Wesel Boulevard, boasts four charging stalls equipped with two 100 kW fast chargers and two 350 kW fast chargers capable of simultaneous charging. The new site will be unveiled during a ribbon cutting ceremony today, April 25 at 10 a.m. ET, and will feature a lineup of prominent local speakers.

The EVgo network boosts more than 850 public fast charging locations and serves over 60 metropolitan areas across more than 30 states, including over 100 EVgo charging stalls across the state of Maryland. Valley Park Commons is a regional shopping center located within Hagerstown’s primary retail node. Hosted by Mosaic Realty Partners, the center is next to the 900,000 square foot Valley Park regional mall and approximately five minutes from the intersection of I-81 and I-70, the two major thoroughfares connecting Pennsylvania, Virginia and Maryland.

Public EV fast charging stations are critical to helping the state of Maryland reach its goals of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 50% by 2030 and achieving net-zero emissions by 2045, as outlined in the 2030 Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction Act Plan. The new Valley Park Commons charging station was primarily built in partnership with Nissan and partially funded through Maryland’s Electric Corridor Grant Program (ECGP), which was administered by The Maryland Department of the Environment and the Maryland Energy Administration. Funding for the program was available through the VW Mitigation Program.

“EV charging and retail shopping go together like peanut butter and jelly, and we know Maryland EV drivers are going to love the combination of new EVgo stations at Valley Park Commons in Hagerstown,” said Jonathan Levy, Chief Commercial Officer of EVgo. “With great partners like Mosaic Realty, Nissan, and the State of Maryland, EVgo continues to expand our network to enable more drivers to go electric, including right here at this regional shopping hotspot.”

“The electric vehicle charging station in Hagerstown, which will charge four vehicles at a time, is a particular point of pride for us because it is the first to be completed and operating as part of our Electric Corridors Grant Program in Maryland," said Dr. Suzanne Dorsey, Assistant Secretary of the Maryland Department of the Environment. "Our partnership with EVgo has resulted in this station and four other stations -- in Oxon Hill, Silver Spring, Towson, and Halethorpe -- will be similar to this one."

A ribbon cutting ceremony will take place at the Valley Park Commons charging site today, April 25, at 10 a.m. ET, and feature a lineup of local officials including Dr. Suzanne Dorsey, Assistant Secretary of the Maryland Department of the Environment; Dr. Mary Beth Tung, Esq., Director of the Maryland Energy Administration; Joey Chen, Senior Advisor to the Chairman of the Maryland Public Service Commission; Courtney Galatioto, Chief of Staff and Vice President of Strategic Partnerships at Smart Electric Power Alliance; and Colin Murchie, Senior Director of Business Development at EVgo.

For more information around the locations of EV chargers within the EVgo charging network, visit www.evgo.com.

About EVgo

EVgo (Nasdaq: EVGO) is the nation’s largest public fast charging network for electric vehicles, and the first to be powered by 100% renewable energy. With more than 850 fast charging locations, EVgo’s owned and operated charging network serves over 60 metropolitan areas across more than 30 states and approximately 340,000 customer accounts. Founded in 2010, EVgo leads the way on transportation electrification, partnering with automakers; fleet and rideshare operators; retail hosts such as hotels, shopping centers, gas stations and parking lot operators; and other stakeholders to deploy advanced charging technology to expand network availability and make it easier for drivers across the U.S. to enjoy the benefits of driving an EV. As a charging technology first mover, EVgo works closely with business and government leaders to accelerate the ubiquitous adoption of EVs by providing a reliable and convenient charging experience close to where drivers live, work and play, whether for a daily commute or a commercial fleet.

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Ted Brooks, VP of Investor Relations

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310-954-2943

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