
Hallcon Corporation opened a 3.3-megawatt operations center in San Jose, California, on Tuesday.
The facility can charge more than 120 light, medium and heavy duty vehicles. It is the first of several operations center construction projects for Hallcon, including another 3.3-megawatt facility in Fremont, California, and 5.5-megawatt centers in Redmond, Washington, and Austin, Texas.
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"Hallcon is committed to advancing turnkey EV infrastructure and operational expertise on behalf of our clients," says President and CEO John R. Stoiber. "We are building world-class charging capacity and proficiency in fleet electrification, utilizing technologies that minimize our environmental impact."
The San Jose facility is expected to save more than 10,000,000 pounds of CO2 emissions every year, Hallcon says.