
bp pulse, bp’s electric vehicle (EV) charging company, has opened an EV charging hub in Eloy, Arizona, its first in the state. The company also has plans to open more EV hubs at convenience stores in Florida, Texas and Ohio.
- bp America Inc. is No. 5 on CSP’s 2025 Top 202 ranking of U.S. convenience-store chains by store count.
bp pulse opens its first EV charging hub in Arizona
The charging station in Eloy, Arizona, has 16 400-kilowatt charging bays with CCS (Combined Charging System) and NACS (North American Charging Standard) connectors.
The site also includes amenities such as a travel store, on-site diner, ATM, barber shop and restrooms.
It’s located at 5235 N. Sunland Gin Road at a Petro station off I-10 (Exit 200).
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Florida gets another bp pulse hub
The Florida location is at 2400 Miami Road in Fort Lauderdale, 3 miles from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport.
This location also has 16 chargers with 150-kilowatt and 400-kilowatt charging speeds with a variety of CCS and NACS connectors.
Amenities include nearby hotels, restaurants and convenience stores.
bp adds a pulse site in Texas
bp is opening an EV charging hub in El Paso, Texas, at 1295 Horizon Blvd. It’s located off Interstate 10 (Exit 37).
There are 12 charging bays with 400-kilowatt charging speeds and both CCS and NACS connectors.
This site has a convenience store, on-site diner, barber shop and restrooms.
bp pulse opened its first Texas hub near the William P. Hobby Airport in Houston in October.
bp expands pulse into Ohio
The new bp pulse and TravelCenters of America site in Ohio is at 10679 Lancaster Road, Hebron, off Interstate 70 (Exit 126).
It has six charging bays, 400-kilowatt speeds and CCS and NACS connectors.
The site also offers a convenience store, fast-food options and restrooms.
bp also has EV charging hubs in Los Angeles, San Francisco and Jacksonville, Florida.
Additionally, bp pulse is building its network across a variety of site types in bp's retail network of bp, Amoco, ampm, Thorntons and TravelCenters of America locations. In addition to convenience stores, many of these sites provide drivers with amenities while charging, such as restaurants and car washes. The company also recently announced a strategic agreement with Waffle House to add charging to their locations from 2026.
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