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.