Shared charging hubs are semi-public charging sites for electric vehicles; access to chargers is shared among more than one customer. This emerging EV charging solution can help fleets overcome some of the barriers posed by public and private chargers while also reducing up-front costs. However, given that these hubs require several megawatts of power, their energy loads must be planned for and coordinated with utilities.
This topic brief explores the role of shared charging hubs in expanding charging options for electric medium- and heavy-duty vehicles as well as siting and planning considerations. This brief also provides recommendations on how utilities can work with shared charging hub companies to bring more chargers online and improve their processes.