The smart DC charger station will provide up to 95kW of charge rate, allowing for most transiting EVs to be charged within 30 minutes. While the infrastructure for instalment has existed, the cost associated with installation has been the biggest obstacle to further investment until now.
In partnership with Virginia Clean Cities (VCC), XCharge North America is working to upgrade EV charging services and electrify the travel corridor in New Kent. The aim is to bring accessible charging to what is said to be one of America's most barren charging deserts. New Kent lies halfway between the Richmond area and Williamsburg, two major hubs with constant traffic towards popular attractions such as the Outer Banks and Virginia Beach.
XCharge North America is demonstrating that implementing EV charging infrastructure doesn't have to be a laborious and tedious task, with no ROI in sight. A DCFC can deliver key results and lower the initial cost for smaller or local business owners, such as the Pit Stop stations, all while delivering an acceptable ROI from EV charging. This kind of collaboration is a great opportunity for small, regional players who know the local area and can respond to the needs of its residents. Introducing Level-3 fast chargers in consumer-friendly areas will increase EV adoption, reduce carbon/greenhouse emissions, and financially support local businesses.
"More and more people are starting to use electric cars, and as we are off I-64, it's crucial we have accessible charging for our customers,” said Catherine Green, senior brand manager at Pit Stop. “Through this collaboration with XCharge North America and VCC, we will get a more accurate look at demand, and see if we can implement additional units at some of our other locations that are highly visible on the interstate."
"This project will demonstrate the success of EV charging within New Kent and will pave the way for more installations,” said Mathew Wade, deputy director of Virginia Clean Cities. “The relationship between XCharge North America, the Pit Stop and VCC is built on the hope that the charger will live there forever, based on the revenue that can be generated from it."