Hallcon breaks ground on massive EV fleet charging facility in Redmond, Washington

Hallcon, a North American provider of transportation and infrastructure services, has broken ground on its newest Electric Vehicle Operations Center (EVOC) in Redmond, Washington. The facility will be built in phases to align with client needs, and is scheduled for completion by the end of 2025.

Hallcon offers turnkey EV infrastructure development, including Charging-as-a-Service (CaaS). The company already operates EV Operations Centers in San Jose and Fremont, California. The new charging site will support customers across the region, serving fleet clients with valet-style charging and vehicle staging facilities.

The EVOC spans nearly four acres, and features 60 DC fast charging ports served by over 5 megawatts of power capacity. The facility can charge more than 300 vehicles daily. To ensure uninterrupted operations during emergencies, the site will also feature 1.5 megawatts of backup battery power.

“With our EV Operations Center’s world-class charging capacity and fleet electrification capabilities, we aim to position Redmond and the state of Washington as a hub for sustainable transportation and forward-thinking mobility,” said John R. Stoiber, Hallcon President and CEO.

“Our Economic Development Strategic Plan, which was adopted last year, outlines goals to attract companies that align with our commitment to sustainability,” said Redmond Mayor Angela Birney. “Hallcon is doing impressive work in this area, and we are grateful to see an EV charging facility of this caliber choosing to call Redmond home.”

Source: Hallcon

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