bp pulse, bp’s global EV charging division, has launched its largest EV charging facility in the U.S., strategically located just two miles from Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). This milestone reflects bp’s commitment to building accessible, high-speed EV infrastructure for both fleets and everyday drivers.
48 Ultrafast Charging Bays
400 kW & 150 kW DC fast chargers with CCS and NACS connectors, supporting a wide range of EVs.
Convenience Built In
Soon-to-open lounge, restrooms, vending machines, and free Wi-Fi—designed for ride-hail drivers, renters, and everyday EV users.
Strategic Airport Location
Ideal for LAX travelers, rental fleets, and urban commuters.
$2 Million Public Grant
Supported by the California Energy Commission, promoting clean mobility through public-private partnership.
Partnership Expansion
Part of a broader bp pulse–Hertz collaboration to develop charging hubs in high-demand locations.
“Fast, reliable, and driver-friendly”—bp pulse CEO Sujay Sharma emphasized the LAX hub’s role in shaping metro and airport charging standards. The combination of ultrafast charging and modern amenities reflects a future-focused approach to EV infrastructure.
CEC Chair David Hochschild hailed the project as a model for clean transportation, citing its positive impact on jobs, innovation, and air quality.
As EV adoption accelerates, hubs like this will be critical. bp pulse’s LAX site addresses current charging needs while preparing for mass adoption—with speed, convenience, and reliability at its core.

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