Commercial, Distributed Energy Resources, GHG Emissions - March 11, 2025
Toyota Deploys Fast Charging Stations
Toyota Motor North America, Inc. announced the opening of the first DC fast charging (DCFC) stations in Baldwin Park and Sacramento, California, built through Toyota’s “Empact” vision.
The automaker partnered with EVgo Inc., a provider of public fast charging infrastructure for electric vehicles (EVs).
The new co-branded stations, owned and operated by EVgo, each serve up to eight vehicles simultaneously and exclusively feature 350-kW fast chargers.
First announced in April 2023, Toyota’s “Empact” vision seeks to help in the transition of underserved communities to a future of electrified vehicle transport as part of Toyota’s broader mission of providing “mobility for all.” The strategy centers on three fundamental areas: access to charging, providing affordable mobility solutions and reducing carbon emissions.
The newly opened stations will help provide convenient access to EV charging for members of the surrounding communities.
“Together with EVgo, we are supporting broader access to charging infrastructure for all battery EV drivers, including those driving Toyota and Lexus BEVs. We aim to ensure that customers find the newly opened stations both convenient and efficient for their charging needs,” said Toyota Motor North America’s General Manager of EV Charging Solutions James Georg in a statement.
The new stations are located in areas featuring convenient access to grocery stores, restaurants, shopping malls and other activities.
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