The first Mercedes-Benz Charging Hub in North America is located at the Mercedes-Benz USA headquarters in Sandy Springs, Georgia. Hub open to drivers of all brands of electric vehicles.

The EV charging station is designed to set a “new standard for fast, convenient, clean and reliable EV charging, while promoting EV adoption.”

As part of this effort, the Mercedes-Benz Charging Hub has powerful 400 kW chargers as well as a solar canopy, which protects customers from rain while also providing power for LED lights. The station was built with accessibility in mind as there’s a handicap charging spot as well as an “uncovered, drive-through charging spot that is designed for electric vans or EVs with trailers up to 26 feet (7.9 meters) in length.”

Those aren’t the only clever touches as the hub has “intelligent indicators,” which are located 15 feet (4.6 meters) off the ground. They show the status of the charging stall – free, taken, or reserved – and are visible from the street.

However, the best part is the charging lounge which is a high-quality, clean and cozy area to wait while your vehicle charges. There are comfy sofas and chairs, a restroom, and vending machines.

The company plans to open over 400 charging hubs across North America by the end of the decade, starting with the first station now operational. They'll have 2,500 chargers and amenities similar to the Georgia station.

"The Mercedes-Benz Charging Network expands global charging options for customers of all EV brands to promote clean, electric mobility," said Franz Reiner, Chairman of the Board of Management of Mercedes-Benz Mobility AG. "In North America, our strategy is clear: focusing on where EV drivers are and where they are going to enhance the North American EV charging map while setting new standards for quality and customer experience. These efforts will pave the way for greater EV adoption here in North America and around the world."

Source: Mercedes-Benz

Евгений Ушаков
Evgenii Ushakov
15 years driving