Hallcon Corporation, a provider of transportation and infrastructure services in North America, has announced the groundbreaking of its newest Electric Vehicle Operations Center (EVOC) in Redmond, Washington.
As the largest 24/7 EV fleet charging facility in Washington, the advanced facility marks a significant step forward in sustainable transportation infrastructure, meeting the growing demand for clean mobility solutions in the Puget Sound region.
The Redmond EVOC spans nearly four acres and features 60 high-capacity charging ports powered by over five megawatts (MW) of energy. This infrastructure will enable the facility to charge more than 300 vehicles daily, including motorcoaches and shuttles.
To ensure uninterrupted operations during emergencies, the facility will also include 1.5 MW of backup power.
Once operational, the EVOC is expected to eliminate 25,000 tons of carbon emissions annually, equivalent to removing thousands of cars from local roads each year. Designed to serve fleet clients with valet-style charging and vehicle staging, the site will also create nearly 50 new green jobs in the region.
Hallcon’s EV Operations Center will be built out in phases to align with client needs and meet the region’s growing demand for EV charging services. Scheduled for completion by the end of 2025, this facility will provide critical charging infrastructure while also offering advanced EV analytics and command center services to support customers across the region.
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