Volt Virginia

Case Study: Reimagining the Great Wagon Road.

Preserving the historic stone architecture of the I-81 corridor while delivering Virginia’s most advanced ultra-fast charging infrastructure. This design study explores the integration of high-capacity energy storage into heritage transit sites.

The Intersection of Heritage and High-Voltage.

Our Lexington design standard focuses on preserving the native character of the Shenandoah Valley. By utilizing original stone masonry and integrating an automated Elite Suite™ glass lounge, we create a premium traveler experience that feels permanent, not temporary.

  • Architectural Integration: Preserving native stone masonry to reflect the historic character of the Great Wagon Road.
  • The Elite Suite™: An automated, climate-controlled lounge integrated into original structural bays.
  • Regional Connectivity: Positioned to bridge the gap between the I-81/Route 11 junction and the Blue Ridge Parkway.
Virginia interstate highway i81 81 steep road with traffic cars trucks in summer and scenic trip open view of blue ridge mountains

Technical Architecture: The 600kW Standard.

Electrical transformer station on a cloudy day.

Battery-Buffered Charging

Utilizing onsite energy storage to deliver 600kW of ultra-fast power without requiring massive, multi-year utility substation upgrades.

a man is pumping gas into his car

Omni Port Connectivity

Native support for NACS, CCS, and J1772, ensuring total corridor accessibility.

Power lines stretch across a yellow field under blue sky.

Grid-Resilient Design

Engineered to maintain 24/7 connectivity and high-speed throughput even during peak regional demand cycles.

2026 Development Cycle: Shenandoah Corridor.

We are currently in the Site Acquisition & Utility Coordination phase for our Shenandoah flagship anchors.

Current Status: Site-Selection & Grid-Capacity Audits.

Technical Focus: 600kW Dedicated Service / High-Dwell Traveler Amenities.

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