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.
Technical Architecture: The 600kW Standard.
Battery-Buffered Charging
Utilizing onsite energy storage to deliver 600kW of ultra-fast power without requiring massive, multi-year utility substation upgrades.
Omni Port Connectivity
Native support for NACS, CCS, and J1772, ensuring total corridor accessibility.
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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