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With all the activities taking place at the federal level, and in particular how they are impacting clean energy and electric vehicles, one might get distracted and overlook what is happening at the state level.
A new EV charging hub just opened in Harrisburg, PA, one that includes fast chargers and some solar power. These smaller developments, relative to what is happening nationally, are important for local communities. Adding new public EV chargers in clusters grows EV infrastructure, which encourages further EV adoption. Range anxiety can be alleviated by adding more public charging options resulting in less distance between chargers.
Solomon Cramer, President of Aero Corporation, answered some questions about the new charging hub.
Does the charging site have food and restroom facilities available?
Yes, there’s a Dunkin’ directly adjacent to the chargers, offering a convenient place to grab coffee, meals, or snacks while your vehicle charges with clean restrooms. The charging site is situated in a safe and affluent area, directly across from Harrisburg International Airport. The location makes for a comfortable and practical stop — perfect for drivers looking to refresh, refuel, and recharge all in one place. Especially customers who are returning their rented EV to the Harrisburg Airport.
Is the new charging site open 24/7?
Yes, the site is open 24/7. Its location across from Harrisburg International Airport and along a busy commuter corridor making it an essential stop for both local and long-distance travelers. Whether you’re catching a late-night flight or driving overnight, you can count on the site for reliable access at any hour.
Do customers pay for charging with credit/debit cards or through an app?
Public users can pay directly with credit or debit cards — no app required. For site employees, RFID cards are used for seamless access. This flexible payment model ensures quick and convenient charging for all types of users.
Do any of the chargers run on solar power?
Yes, a solar canopy has been installed above half of the chargers on site. This not only offers shaded parking for drivers but also contributes renewable energy back into the grid. The solar system is integrated with switchgear that enables surplus power to be credited back to the utility, supporting a more sustainable energy ecosystem.
How long did it take to construct the new charging site, and what was the cost?
From site demolition to launch, the project spanned roughly two years, with a total investment of just under $2 million. The actual installation of infrastructure and chargers took about three months. The site now stands as a showcase project for high-quality, future-ready EV infrastructure.
How does this site compare in size to others in the area?
This site is currently the largest in the region, with 6 chargers and 12 charging ports. For comparison, the next largest site in the area has just 3 chargers and 6 ports — making our location a key destination for EV drivers in Central Pennsylvania.
How close is the nearest charging site with multiple chargers?
The nearest comparable site is at Faulkner Hyundai in Harrisburg, which has 4 fast chargers but only 2 active ports. It’s approximately 7 miles away, making our site not only larger but more conveniently located for drivers near the airport and major roadways.
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