
Brooklyn to Host One of America's Largest Battery-Powered EV Charging Hubs
A groundbreaking EV charging depot is coming to Williamsburg, Brooklyn in 2026, featuring massive battery storage that will serve the community while reducing grid strain. This innovative project could become a model for sustainable urban charging across America.
Brooklyn is about to become home to something extraordinary: one of the largest battery-backed electric vehicle charging depots in the United States. This exciting development represents a significant leap forward in making EV ownership more practical and accessible for city dwellers.
XCharge North America has joined forces with Energy Plus, a New York-based energy-efficiency contractor, to bring this ambitious project to life in Williamsburg. Set to open in the second quarter of 2026, the facility will showcase how innovative technology can solve urban challenges while supporting the transition to cleaner transportation.
The depot will feature an impressive array of 44 GridLink units, each combining DC fast charging capabilities with integrated battery storage. Together, they'll provide 9.46 megawatt-hours of energy storage and serve 88 parking spaces. Each unit can deliver up to 300 kilowatts of charging power, meaning drivers won't have to wait long to get back on the road.
What makes this project particularly brilliant is its approach to energy management. The system will charge its batteries during off-peak hours when electricity demand is low, then release that stored energy during peak times when the grid is under the most stress. This smart strategy helps the entire neighborhood by smoothing out energy demand while ensuring EV drivers always have access to fast, reliable charging when they need it most.

For New York City residents who've worried about grid capacity and high electricity costs, this battery-backed solution offers real relief. The depot will operate under Energy Plus' Eplug brand, specifically designed for dense urban environments where space is precious and energy demands are high.
The facility isn't just for individual car owners, either. Commercial fleet operators will benefit from the fast turnaround times, reliable uptime, and predictable scheduling the depot offers. This makes it easier for businesses to electrify their vehicles without worrying about downtime or charging logistics.
Energy Plus has ambitious plans to use this Brooklyn location as a template for similar projects in other major American cities. Future Eplug sites are expected to offer transparent pricing, loyalty programs with preferred rates and rewards, and partnerships with nearby businesses to strengthen community connections.
Beyond simply charging vehicles, this project contributes to New York City's broader goals for energy resiliency and affordability. By adding decentralized energy storage and bidirectional power flow at the neighborhood level, the depot can actually help stabilize the local grid during times of peak demand.
The location in Williamsburg was chosen thoughtfully, placing charging infrastructure where people naturally live, work, and travel. This approach makes EV ownership more convenient and helps normalize electric vehicles as part of everyday urban life.
As cities across America work toward cleaner air and reduced carbon emissions, projects like this demonstrate that the infrastructure needed to support widespread EV adoption is not only possible but practical. The Brooklyn depot represents a win for drivers, the local community, the electrical grid, and the environment—proof that with smart planning and innovative technology, we can build a more sustainable urban future that works for everyone.
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Based on reporting by Electrek
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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