Fleet EV Charging in Columbus, Ohio
Fleet EV Charging for commercial parking in Columbus, Ohio. Depot and yard EV charging for last-mile, freight, ride-share, and service fleets — designed for utilization, uptime, and total cost of ownership. Local utility coordination, permit handling, incentive stack, and 24/7 operations.
Fleet EV Charging in Columbus, Ohio
Wins Parking delivers fleet ev charging for commercial parking across the Columbus MSA. Columbus is Ohio's fastest-growing metro, home to Honda's $4.4B EV battery joint venture, Intel's $20B chip fab build-out in New Albany, and the densest Smart City pilot footprint in the country (Smart Columbus legacy) — commercial EV and AV demand here is structurally ahead of metro size. Depot and yard EV charging for last-mile, freight, ride-share, and service fleets — designed for utilization, uptime, and total cost of ownership. Local utility coordination runs through AEP Ohio; commercial work is permitted via the Columbus Department of Building & Zoning Services with separate AEP Ohio service planning (10-18 weeks for commercial site plan + electrical permits, with AEP Ohio's PowerForward grid modernization program funding meaningful service upgrades for qualified commercial sites). Hot, humid summers, snow-belt winters with extreme freeze-thaw, and ice-storm exposure — equipment enclosures, conduit specs, and pavement mixes need cold-weather hardening above Sun Belt norms — Fleet EV Charging specifications in Columbus reflect those conditions.
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Three things make Columbus fleet ev charging different from a generic install: (1) Honda's LG Energy Solution battery JV in Jeffersonville plus Intel's New Albany campus anchor one of the most aggressive industrial-electrification employer bases in the Midwest — fleet and employee EV demand is climbing fast; (2) AEP Ohio's PowerForward and commercial EV programs cover meaningful portions of utility-side service upgrade costs for qualified commercial Level 2 and DCFC installations; (3) Smart Columbus legacy programs and Drive Ohio AV pilots have built municipal capacity for AV pickup zones, connected-vehicle infrastructure, and curb management that few Midwest metros can match. Ohio EV registrations grew 36% YoY in 2025 with the Columbus MSA carrying over 20,000 BEVs, concentrated in Dublin, New Albany, and the Short North corridor. Smart Columbus legacy AV shuttle programs across Linden and Easton, active autonomous freight testing along I-70 and US-33 (the 33 Smart Mobility Corridor), with commercial robotaxi deployment planned for 2026-2027.
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