EV Roadway Opens DC Fast Charging Hub in Novato

EV Roadway has opened a three-unit Autel MaxiCharger DH480 DC fast charging station at Vintage Oaks Shopping Center in Novato, California, delivering up to 480 kW near Highway 101.

EV Roadway, a family-owned electric vehicle charging company based in Novato, California, has opened a new DC fast charging station at Vintage Oaks Shopping Center. The site features three Autel MaxiCharger DH480 units capable of delivering up to 480 kW of power.

Highlights

  • Three Autel MaxiCharger DH480 chargers now operational at Vintage Oaks Shopping Center near U.S. Highway 101 in Marin County
  • 480 kW maximum output with simultaneous vehicle charging capability and liquid-cooled technology
  • CALeVIP-approved equipment designed for high-traffic commercial environments
  • Nearly two years of development in partnership with CrossPoint Realty Services
EV Roadway Opens DC Fast Charging Hub in Novato

Site Location and Infrastructure

The charging hub is positioned at Vintage Oaks Shopping Center, a retail and dining destination near U.S. Highway 101 in Marin County. The location allows drivers to charge while visiting nearby businesses.

“As a family-owned company rooted right here in Novato, it was important for us that this project be more than just an infrastructure deployment,” said Tim Salyers, Founder and CEO of EV Roadway.

Gretchen Schubeck, Sustainability Coordinator for the City of Novato, noted the station’s accessibility. “EV Roadway has delivered a charging experience in an excellent, highly convenient location at Vintage Oaks,” she said.

Technical Specifications

The Autel MaxiCharger DH480 is an all-in-one DC fast charging solution with the following capabilities:

  • Power output: Up to 480 kW
  • Simultaneous charging: Supports multiple vehicles
  • Cooling system: Advanced liquid-cooled technology
  • Certification: CALeVIP-approved for California incentive programs
  • Power management: Intelligent distribution for high uptime
EV Roadway Opens DC Fast Charging Hub in Novato

Development Partnership

The project resulted from collaboration between EV Roadway and CrossPoint Realty Services over approximately two years.

“Working closely with EV Roadway over nearly two years, we were able to thoughtfully bring this project from concept to a fully energized charging site,” said Kathy DeOchoa, Director of Property Management at CrossPoint Realty Services.

Michelle Luo, CEO of Autel Energy North America, confirmed the company’s involvement. “We’re proud to support their work at Vintage Oaks with our CALeVIP-approved MaxiCharger DH480 technology,” Luo said.

Additional information about Autel Energy is available at autelenergy.com.

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