General Motors Co. $(GM)$ on Thursday unveiled a charging service for fleet electric vehicles, or those owned by businesses and organizations. The service, called Ultium Charge 360, aims to make the switch to a fleet of electric cars "seamless," GM said. Part of its focus is on charging, offering support for home charging and access to public charging places to charge while on the road, the auto maker said. Partners in the endeavor include eTransEnergy, a Duke Energy Corp. $(DUK)$ company, EVgo Inc. $(EVGO)$, and Schneider Electric SE , GM said.
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