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Rapid Electric Charging Center Opens Up in Santa Monica, California by Electrify America

Fast Charging Station Unveiled: Electrify America Installs a 20-Bay DC Rapid Charger in Santa Monica, California, Capable of Providing up to 20 Miles of Electricity per Minute.

Charging facility featuring high-speed DC power connections unveiled by Electrify America in Santa...
Charging facility featuring high-speed DC power connections unveiled by Electrify America in Santa Monica, California

Rapid Electric Charging Center Opens Up in Santa Monica, California by Electrify America

Electrify America, the leading provider of electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure, is gearing up for the surge in demand for high-speed charging in 2025. To meet this growing need, the company is scaling up its network and technology, as outlined in its strategic initiatives.

Network Expansion

Electrify America plans to expand its network by a staggering 30% in 2025, building on its existing over 1,000 stations and more than 5,000 chargers across North America. The company is focusing on high-demand areas, such as major highways and urban centers, to ensure that EV drivers have easy access to charging facilities.

A prime example of this expansion is the recent opening of a significant charging hub in Santa Monica, California, with 20 "Hyper-Fast" chargers capable of delivering up to 350 kW. This location, off the I-10 freeway, is a convenient stop for road-trippers and locals alike.

Technology Advancements

Electrify America is also making strides in technology, deploying more chargers that can deliver up to 350 kW. This allows vehicles to gain approximately 20 miles of range per minute for compatible EVs. The company is also enhancing user experience with features like on-site security cameras and 24/7 operation, making charging more secure and accessible.

Partnerships and Payment Innovations

In addition to network expansion and technological advancements, Electrify America is forming strategic partnerships to extend its reach. For instance, the company has partnered with retailers like Royal Farms to install chargers at convenience stores in multiple states.

The use of Plug&Charge technology and mobile apps allows for seamless payment and charge management, enhancing user convenience.

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The Santa Monica setup is a sign of where Electrify America's development is headed, with more chargers per site, bigger stations, and faster speeds. Similarly, similar setups have already been implemented in recent openings like Harrison Street in San Francisco and Fashion Valley in San Diego.

In conclusion, both Electrify America and EnergySage are leading the way in EV charging and solar energy adoption, making it easier and more affordable for consumers to transition to cleaner, more sustainable energy solutions.

[1] Electrify America (2023). Press Release: Electrify America Announces Strategic Initiatives to Meet Growing Demand for High-Speed EV Charging

[2] Electrify America (2023). Press Release: Electrify America Partners with Royal Farms to Expand EV Charging Network

[3] Electrify America (2023). Fact Sheet: Electrify America's Impact in 2024

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