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EVgo and Regency Centers open newest fast charging station in long-standing partnership

EVgo and Regency Centers Corporation have announced the opening of a new fast charging station at Blakeney Town Center in Charlotte, North Carolina.
By James Foster July 1, 2024 Read time: 2 mins
EVgo fast charging stations at Regency properties across the US. Photo: EVgo
EVgo fast charging stations at Regency properties across the US. Photo: EVgo

The Blakeney Town Center station is conveniently located at 9870 Rea Rd in Charlotte near the city’s major roadways, including Interstate 485, with multiple shopping and dining options for EV drivers, along with a suite of other amenities.

The latest station opening builds upon the partnership between EVgo and Regency Centers which first began in 2020. To date, the companies have opened more than 120 public fast charging bays at approximately 40 Regency properties across 10 states, with additional stations at locations in Maryland, Massachusetts, and Texas slated to open over the next year. All new stations opened under the partnership are expected to feature at least one high-power 350kW fast charger capable of simultaneously charging two vehicles.

The new station was built with funding support from the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality and as part of EVgo’s collaboration with General Motors. With the addition of this station in Charlotte, EVgo and Regency Centers have now opened a total of seven sites across major metropolitan areas in North Carolina, including Charlotte, Durham, and Raleigh.

“Our retail communities bring people together to shop, dine, and gather, making public charging stations a nice amenity for EV drivers visiting our properties,” said Mark Peternell, VP of sustainability at Regency Centers. “By growing our partnership and providing increased access to reliable and convenient public fast charging options from networks like EVgo, we can support the widespread adoption of EVs in the US as well as our sustainability goals.”