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Hallcon opens 3.3-Megawatt EV charging and operations centre in Fremont, CA

Hallcon Corporation has announced the grand opening of its new EV operations centre in Fremont, California.
By James Foster July 1, 2024 Read time: 1 min
The Fremont EV operations centre is the second in a series of large-scale EV infrastructure construction projects currently in development by Hallcon. Photo: Hallcon
The Fremont EV operations centre is the second in a series of large-scale EV infrastructure construction projects currently in development by Hallcon. Photo: Hallcon

This 3.3-megawatt facility is the organisation's second EV charging site in the Bay Area, representing a key milestone in Hallcon's mission to enhance EV infrastructure across North America.

The opening of this site signifies the completion of construction on the first phase of Hallcon's multi-platform vehicle charging facility. Upon project completion, this facility will be capable of charging over 120 light, medium, and heavy-duty electric vehicles daily, eliminating more than 10,000,000 pounds of CO2 emissions annually.

The Fremont EV operations centre is the second in a series of large-scale EV infrastructure construction projects currently in development by Hallcon. The company also has a 3.3-megawatt site in San Jose, CA, and is developing a 5.0-megawatt site in Redmond, WA.

In 2017, Hallcon set a bold vision to support and accelerate its clients' shift toward sustainable transportation solutions. The company says it offers unparalleled expertise in EV infrastructure development and operations, providing a suite of end-to-end services, from transition planning, site development, EV infrastructure engineering and construction, EV operations, EV infrastructure maintenance, advanced analytics and charging-as-a-service (CaaS). The company is also establishing a nationwide network of EV operations centres to ensure clients can achieve and surpass their sustainability and ESG goals.