
Brooklyn Gets 88 Battery-Powered EV Chargers in Clean Energy Win
Brooklyn is about to become home to the East Coast's largest battery-backed EV charging hub, with 88 new fast charging ports coming to Williamsburg. The innovative system uses massive battery storage to make charging more affordable and sustainable for the borough's 2.7 million residents.
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Brooklyn just got a major upgrade in its clean energy future. A new charging hub in Williamsburg will feature 88 fast EV charging ports, all powered by an innovative battery storage system that makes electric vehicle charging faster, cheaper, and more sustainable.
The project represents the East Coast's largest battery-backed fast-charging depot. XCharge North America partnered with Energy Plus to create the facility, which includes 44 dual-port chargers backed by 9.6 megawatt-hours of battery storage. Each charger can power two vehicles simultaneously, dynamically allocating electricity between them at speeds up to 300 kilowatts.
Here's what makes this hub special: the batteries store electricity when rates are low, then use that saved power to charge vehicles during peak hours when electricity costs more. It's a smart solution that benefits both EV drivers' wallets and the electrical grid.
"Helping launch the East Coast's largest battery-backed fast-charging depot is a defining moment for XCharge NA and for the EV industry," said Aatish Patel, co-founder and president of XCharge NA. He emphasized that the project proves how public and private companies can work together to accelerate the clean energy transition.
The timing couldn't be better for Brooklyn's 2.7 million residents. As more people switch to electric vehicles, the need for reliable, fast charging infrastructure has become critical, especially in dense urban areas where many residents don't have home charging options.

The Ripple Effect
This charging hub represents more than just convenience for Brooklyn's EV drivers. It's part of a growing movement showing that clean transportation can work at scale in America's biggest cities. The battery storage component also helps stabilize the electrical grid, storing renewable energy when it's plentiful and releasing it when needed most.
The broader impact extends beyond Brooklyn too. When all costs of fossil fuels are considered, including public health impacts, environmental damage, and oil spills, gasoline effectively costs closer to $10 per gallon according to International Monetary Fund research. Every charging session at facilities like this represents progress away from those hidden costs that burden communities worldwide.
Similar projects are popping up across the country. Just last month, Tesla opened a charging hub with 164 stalls powered by its own solar panels and batteries. Near Chicago's O'Hare Airport, 40 new fast chargers recently came online. Each new facility makes electric vehicle ownership more practical for more people.
The Williamsburg hub shows what's possible when innovation meets infrastructure. By combining fast charging with smart battery storage, the facility addresses two challenges at once: making EV charging accessible in a dense urban environment while also supporting grid stability and renewable energy integration.
For Brooklyn residents considering an electric vehicle, this news removes a major barrier. Fast, reliable charging is coming to their neighborhood, backed by technology that makes it more affordable and sustainable than ever before.
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Based on reporting by CleanTechnica
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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