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BP Pulse announces plans to build Gigahub fast charging network for ride-hail fleets

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Last updated: 2022/11/01 at 8:36 AM
EV-a2zm Published October 31, 2022 3 Min Read
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BP Pulse recently announced its plans to erect Gigahub fast charging network in the United States. According to InsideEVs, the Gigahub is intended to assist taxi and ride-hailing fleets in close proximity to airports and other high-traffic areas.

BP Pulse’s President of fleet division, Vic Shao stated:

“More and more ride-hail and taxi fleets are making bold commitments to electrify. To do so successfully, they will need access to reliable EV charging. Our Gigahub network will provide a charging experience that is convenient and cost-optimized to drivers at airports across the country.”

. @bp_plc pulse announced plans to establish the bp pulse Gigahub network, a series of large, #EV fast-charging hubs designed to serve ride-hail and taxi fleets near U.S. airports and high-demand locations across the nation. https://t.co/jtWenoMlfe pic.twitter.com/qwWpIvkaez

— The EV Report (@The_EV_Report) October 27, 2022

The first BP Pulse Gigahub may receive up to 48 fast chargers over a few years, as per News NCR. It would probably depend on demand, which is expected to reach 6,400 ride-hailing fleets of electric vehicles by 2027.

BP Pulse and Hertz’s partnership

It is worth noting that BP Pulse and Hertz recently launched a partnership for electric vehicle charging in the US.

Hertz and BP Pulse, formerly Amply Power, announced a memorandum of understanding to develop a national network of charging stations at Hertz locations across North America.

Hertz Follows Big GM EV Deal With BP Pulse Charge Station Tie-up https://t.co/MiKZvPerC8 pic.twitter.com/jf886hhiSQ

— Anne Marie Stephen (@annemarie_ams) October 3, 2022

Hertz is swiftly growing its rental fleet of EVs. In fact, models from General Motors will be added to its fleets in the future, along with Tesla and Polestar models (up to 175,000).

Furthermore, one of Hertz’s locations close to Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) will house the first BP Pulse Gigahub. It was chosen due to its $2 million California Energy Commission (CEC) grant funding. Notably, the said grant is a component of the Charging Access for Reliable On-Demand Transportation Services initiative of the California Clean Transportation Program.

“The CEC is providing a $2 million grant award to support the proposed project near LAX, and would have bp pulse leading the installation and management of the charging infrastructure, including the use of its proprietary ‘Omega’ charge management software that optimizes the cost of charging.”

Hertz and BP Pulse, the oil giant’s EV charging unit, will install thousands of chargers at Hertz sites across the U.S. #Hertz #financesharkcal #ElectricVehicles pic.twitter.com/r1QtPXe5lf

— Finance Shark Cal (@FinanceSharkCal) September 27, 2022

According to Hertz Senior Vice President of Operations Initiatives Jeff Nieman, over 25,000 Uber drivers have rented EVs from Hertz.

On the other hand, BP Pulse claims its objective is to hasten the electric vehicle uptake by providing reliable and practical fast charging at high-demand locations. Remarkably, the company plans to add 100,000 chargers to its global network by 2030.

#Hertz And #BP Pulse Team Up To Build #EV #ChargingNetwork In The #US

Hertz and BP plan to install a national network of EV chargers for the rental car company and its customers, powered by BP Pulse pic.twitter.com/gfvQw0VF9e

— L&A (@___L__A___) October 4, 2022

Neither of the partners specifies the number of Gigahubs that will be installed in the US. However, we can infer that there is a good probability that one will be installed in each major airport and city. 

Furthermore, there is also no provided data for the power output. Considering that the cars need to be charged and prepared for operation, it may be in the 150-350 kW range.

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