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Multiple cities add scalable EV charging hubs to support demand

By Michelle Froese | March 31, 2025

Verdek LLC is expanding its EV charging infrastructure across multiple urban regions in the United States, with new developments in Brooklyn, Staten Island, the Bronx, and Austin. These projects aim to support local transit, public access, and long-term electrification goals.

Active and completed projects

Brooklyn, NY – Bensonhurst charging hub
Construction is underway for a new EV charging hub in the Municipal Parking Field in Bensonhurst.

  • Includes three 50 kW and one 150 kW dc fast charger and two Level 2 chargers (6.2 kW).
  • Located in a high-traffic municipal lot to serve residents, businesses, and commuters.
  • Infrastructure is designed for scalability and long-term use with minimal disruption to parking availability.
  • Supports New York City’s climate action and emissions reduction goals.

Staten Island, NY – Public transit charging facility
Verdek completed the installation of high-power EV charging infrastructure at a transit depot.

  • Designed to support the electrification of public transportation on Staten Island.
  • Enables efficient charging for electric buses and municipal fleet vehicles.
  • Part of broader state and city plans to decarbonize transit networks.

Bronx, NY – Multi-charger urban installation
The final phase of construction has begun on a new charging site designed for versatility and high throughput.

  • Will serve passenger EVs and light-duty commercial vehicles.
  • The site includes a mix of Level 2 and dc fast chargers, positioned to increase access in underserved parts of the Bronx.
  • Developed with an emphasis on redundancy, grid reliability, and site safety.

Austin, TX – Future-ready charging infrastructure
Verdek has completed a new charging installation in Austin focused on scalability and rapid deployment.

  • Includes Level 2 and dc fast chargers built into a modular site layout.
  • Designed to meet increasing demand from local EV adoption trends and regional fleet needs.
  • Built with flexible power delivery systems to support future technology upgrades.

These projects reflect Verdek’s ongoing efforts to expand EV charging access in urban communities, meet evolving transportation needs, and prepare infrastructure for future vehicle electrification at scale.

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