- Located just two miles from LAX, the site features 48 ultrafast electric vehicle charging bays. Amenities including a lounge, vending machines, restrooms, and free Wi-Fi will also open to the public soon
- To commemorate the opening, bp pulse hosted a ribbon cutting event with remarks from bp pulse leadership and key stakeholders
- Opening builds on previously announced plans to build charging hubs near airports and other high-demand locations in collaboration with Hertz, with more sites in the pipeline
bp pulse, bp’s global EV charging infrastructure business, celebrated the opening of
its largest EV charging hub in the US. Located within two miles of Los Angeles International Airport
(LAX), this flagship location marks a significant milestone in bp pulse’s commitment to expanding
its EV charging network across the US.
The LAX hub features 48 ultrafast EV charging bays equipped with a mix of 400kW and 150kW DC
fast chargers and CCS and NACS connectors. In addition to the charging bays, convenient
amenities including a lounge, vending machines, restrooms, and free Wi-Fi will also open to the
public soon.

Sujay Sharma, CEO of bp pulse Americas: “Our new hub near LAX is another example of how
we’re bringing fast, reliable charging to our customers when and where they need it, alongside
convenient amenities. We’re committed to expanding our charging network to more metro and
airport locations like this one to support EV drivers and ride-hailing fleets in a simple, reliable, and
cost-effective way.”
Partially funded by a $2 million grant award from the California Energy Commission (CEC), the LAX
hub is designed to meet the needs of ride-hail drivers, local EV drivers and rental car customers,
providing them with fast and convenient charging options on the go.
David Hochschild, Chair, California Energy Commission: “The LAX hub marks another important
milestone in California’s journey to a clean, electric transportation future, providing fast charging
infrastructure precisely where it is needed most. This project serves as a successful model for the
kind of the public-private partnerships we need to accelerate our innovation economy, create new
jobs and improve air quality.”
The LAX opening follows bp pulse’s previous announcement of plans to build EV charging hubs
near airports and other high-demand locations in collaboration with Hertz, with more slated to
open across the country. bp pulse also continues to install ultrafast chargers at sites in bp’s retail network, new-to-industry sites, and other destinations to make EV charging convenient and
accessible.
Daria Holbrook, EVP Mobility at Hertz: “With EVs often the preferred choice for our rideshare
drivers, charging infrastructure like the new bp pulse hub near LAX is essential to supporting their
daily operations,” said Doria Holbrook, EVP Mobility at Hertz. “This prime location near the airport
combined with ultrafast charging capabilities will help drivers stay powered up and on the road,
supporting one of the nation’s busiest transportation hubs.”

About bp pulse
With more than 40,000 charge points globally, bp pulse is one of the world’s leading EV charging
companies. The US is one of four key markets for bp pulse globally, as it looks to grow its EV
charging network with a mix of hubs in key urban areas and across sites in its existing retail network
of more than 8,000 locations in 46 states. As demand for fuels and EV charging increases in the US,
bp is integrating to serve customers more efficiently, no matter what they drive.
About California Energy Commission
The California Energy Commission is the state’s primary energy policy and planning agency. It has
seven core responsibilities: advancing state energy policy, encouraging energy efficiency, certifying
thermal power plants, investing in energy innovation, developing renewable energy, transforming
transportation, and preparing for energy emergencies.