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ABM plans to build first-of-its-kind EV ecosystem hub

ABM, a leading provider of facility services, infrastructure solutions, and parking management in the US, has announced plans to centralise its eMobility.
By James Foster May 22, 2023 Read time: 2 mins
ABM’s facility is designed to house multiple solutions serving the eMobility, power resiliency and electrification sectors. (Image from ABM)
ABM’s facility is designed to house multiple solutions serving the eMobility, power resiliency and electrification sectors. (Image from ABM)

Officially named the ABM Electrification Centre, the new central facility will be co-located in Cumming, GA, with the existing operations centre of ABM’s RavenVolt, a leader in advanced turn-key microgrid systems and technologies.

ABM, which has installed close to 30,000 EV charging stations to date, serves as a single-source solution provider across the entire EV ecosystem, offering comprehensive engineering, design, installation, and maintenance services. The company is one of the largest installers of EV charging stations in the US. To build upon this strong positioning, the planned Electrification Centre will further fortify ABM as a leader in electrification infrastructure turn-key solutions. The more than 114,000 sq ft facility is designed to house multiple solutions serving the eMobility, power resiliency and electrification sectors, while also creating new jobs for the Atlanta area focused on these rapidly growing industries.

Key features of the ABM Electrification Centre will include what is claimed as a first-of-its-kind industry-leading on-site training and demonstration facility for ABM and its partners; warehouse space to increase availability of EV, microgrid, and electrical infrastructure equipment and supplies; and a technology hub for testing and developing innovative solutions across EV infrastructure, microgrids, parking, and power systems.

The expanded facility will have space dedicated to hosting dozens of operational EV chargers, to provide automakers, bus, semi-truck manufacturers, and other clients with the capacity to test interoperability on new vehicle products, as well as a variety of OEM EV models. The site will also store EV chargers, critical components, and key pieces of equipment such as switchgear, ensuring quick-turn accessibility for ABM partners and customers. 

Additionally, the facility will provide industry-leading on-site training for EV charger and microgrid maintenance across all levels of expertise, giving ABM trainees, partners, and clients the opportunity to access the most popular chargers currently in use for in-depth, real-world, hands-on training.

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