Today at the DC Auto Show, BMW announced they have partnered with Volkswagen and ChargePoint to begin what will be the largest roll out of CCS Fast Charge stations in the US. This first phase will consist of the installation of roughly 100 CCS Fast Charge stations, split between the East and West Coasts. 
On the East coast, there will be locations approximately every 50 miles between Washington DC and Boston, and on the West coast the new "CCS Highway" will span from San Diego, CA all the way to Portland OR. All of these locations will feature 50kW dual-head Fast Charge stations, including CHAdeMO charging capabilities as well as CCS. In addition, these locations will have multiple Level 2 ChargePoint EVSE's, allowing the user to "top off" once the vehicle reaches 80% state of charge from the DC fast charger. 
In addition to the "CCS Highway" locations, BMW is also going to install a network of their 24kW DC Fast Chargers at secondary locations which are somewhat off of the main arteries. 
I spoke with BMW infrastructure manager Rob Healey today and he wanted to stress how this announcement signifies only the beginning of the commitment that BMW and their partners have to proliferate the deployment of DC Fast charge infrastructure. He pointed to the fact that the decision to include CHAdeMO on all their 50kW locations on the East & West coast deployment indicates their commitment to the success of overall e-mobility, not just their plug-in offerings. Healey used the phrase that "a rising tide lifts all boats" and in this case I believe he's absolutely correct. 
BMW and their partners are still identifying locations and are working with public and private entities to secure locations that are a maximum of 50 miles apart. There isn't a set time frame on completion of this first phase but the installations have begun on the West Coast and will soon begin on the East. BMW has already installed three 24kW DC stations and four dual-head Level 2 charging stations at their North American Headquarters in Woodcliff Lake, NJ. I was even invited there to test them out with my i3 this week, which I did. All of these stations will be open to the public 24/7 and they already appear on the ChargePoint map. 
I believe this is a great first step for BMW and their partners with regards to DC fast charge, but it's only the first step. There will also be attention paid to the other areas of the country that aren't included in this announcement. It's a big country, and areas like Atlanta which have become EV hot spots aren't going to be ignored, but these two corridors were considered the most important ones to begin with. I also believe we're going to see even more collaboration between the OEMs. It's no secret BMW and Tesla have had discussions in the past, and in my opinion, installing CHAdeMO on all of their locations on the CCS Highway is extending a huge olive branch to Nissan. How great would it be if Nissan then turned around and said they will do the same thing now? This little detail could end up being the biggest thing to come out of the whole announcement...
Full Press release: 
Washington, D.C., January 22, 2015– At the 2015 Washington Auto Show, two of the top automakers,  BMW of North America and Volkswagen of America, together with  ChargePoint, the largest electric vehicle charging network, announced an  initiative to create express charging corridors along  heavily-traveled routes on the East and West Coasts. Designed to  increase the number of fast charging locations, the initiative will help  meet the large and growing demand for convenient, publicly available  electric vehicle fast chargers, including direct  current (DC) Fast charging locations, and support the adoption of  electric vehicles in the United States. In the initial phase, the aim is  to install nearly 100 DC Fast charging ports across both coasts, with  plans to expand the program to increase access  to fast charging across the country. These newly installed DC Fast  chargers will be added to the growing ChargePoint network of more than  20,000 charging spots in North America.
With  more than 280,000 electric vehicles sold in the United States, EV  owners need more charging flexibility while on the go. The express  charging corridors will provide electric  vehicle drivers access to DC Fast chargers along the most heavily  populated and highly-trafficked regions on Interstate 95 on the east  coast, from Boston to Washington, D.C., and on the west coast covering  and connecting the metropolitan areas of Portland,  San Francisco, Los Angeles, and San Diego. The installations will occur  both within and between relevant metro areas, strategically-spaced at a  maximum of 50 miles apart, making it even easier to take long road  trips in an EV. 
“A  robust network of conveniently located DC Fast charging stations will  go a long way toward increasing electric vehicle adoption and making  electric vehicle ownership even  more enjoyable,” said Robert Healey, Head of EV Infrastructure at BMW  of North America. “The express charging corridors are another important  step in the development of the U.S. e-mobility infrastructure that makes  longer distance travel a real option for  consumers, particularly along the most heavily trafficked portions of  both coasts—making the BMW i3 and other electric vehicles even more  appealing.”
“Volkswagen  believes in a holistic approach to e-mobility in order to create a  seamless experience for the consumer,” said Jörg Sommer, vice president,  product marketing and  strategy, Volkswagen of America. “The investment in the express  charging corridor will provide e-Golf and other electric vehicle owners  with the added support to travel their day-to-day and popular long  distance routes.”
Each  fast charging location along the express charging corridors is expected  to include up to two 50 kW DC Fast chargers, or 24 kW DC Combo Fast  chargers with the SAE Combo  connector, used in both BMW and Volkswagen electric vehicles as well as  many other electric vehicles that incorporate a DC Fast Charging  capability. When charging at a 50 kW station, both the BMW i3 and the  Volkswagen e-Golf can charge up to 80 percent in  20 minutes. Both vehicles can charge up to 80 percent in 30 minutes at a  24 kW station. Locations will also include Level 2 chargers, currently  the most commonly available public charging stations, which are  compatible with all electric vehicles. Level 2 stations  can dispense up to 25 miles of range per hour of charging, providing a  full charge for the BMW i3 and the VW e-Golf within 3.5 to 4 hours.
The  DC Fast charging stations will be part of the ChargePoint network and  can be easily accessed with a ChargePoint or ChargeNow card or with the  ChargePoint mobile app. 
“Our  goal at ChargePoint is to get everyone behind the wheel of an EV and  provide EV charging everywhere they go,” said Pasquale Romano,  ChargePoint CEO. “With strategically-placed  stations where drivers need them, these express charging corridors will  give EV drivers the freedom to go farther and have an EV as their only  car without limitation.” 
Installations  have already begun on the west coast, with the first location in San  Diego County. There is a target of nearly 100 DC Fast charging ports in  the first phase,  available by the end of 2015. DC Fast chargers along the express  charging corridors are expected to be installed in convenient locations  such restaurants, shopping centers, rest stops, and more. ChargePoint  will leverage its existing customer base and knowledge  on usage to pick strategic locations either where drivers currently  charge, or to fill in spaces where there is currently a lack of  infrastructure.
With  the investment, BMW, Volkswagen and ChargePoint are providing drivers  with the ability and confidence to enjoy longer distance driving and  recharge their electric vehicles  quickly, ultimately leading to greater electric vehicle adoption. BMW Group In America
BMW  of North America, LLC has been present in the United States since  1975.  Rolls-Royce Motor Cars NA, LLC began distributing vehicles in  2003.  The BMW Group in the United States has grown to  include marketing, sales, and financial service organizations for the  BMW brand of motor vehicles, including motorcycles, the MINI brand, and  the Rolls-Royce brand of Motor Cars; DesignworksUSA, a strategic design consultancy in California;  a technology office in Silicon Valley and various other operations  throughout the country.   BMW Manufacturing Co., LLC in South Carolina is part of BMW Group’s  global manufacturing network and is the exclusive manufacturing plant  for all X5 and X3 Sports Activity Vehicles and X6 and X4 Sports Activity  Coupes.  The BMW Group sales organization is  represented in the U.S. through networks of 339 BMW passenger car and  BMW Sports Activity Vehicle centers, 147 BMW motorcycle retailers, 122  MINI passenger car dealers, and 35 Rolls-Royce Motor Car dealers.  BMW  (US) Holding Corp., the BMW Group’s sales headquarters  for North America, is located in Woodcliff Lake, New Jersey.
About Volkswagen of America, Inc. 
Founded  in 1955, Volkswagen of America, Inc., an operating unit of Volkswagen  Group of America, Inc. (VWoA) is headquartered in Herndon, Virginia. It  is a subsidiary of Volkswagen  AG, headquartered in Wolfsburg, Germany. VWoA’s operations in the  United States include research and development, parts and vehicle  processing, parts distribution centers, sales, marketing and service  offices, financial service centers, and its state-of-the-art  manufacturing facility in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The Volkswagen Group  is one of the world's largest producers of passenger cars and Europe's  largest automaker. VWoA sells the Beetle, Beetle Convertible, CC, Eos,  e-Golf, Golf, Golf GTI, Jetta, Jetta SportWagen,  Passat, Tiguan, and Touareg vehicles through approximately 651  independent U.S. dealers.
About ChargePoint
ChargePoint  operates the world’s largest electric vehicle (EV) charging network,  with more than 20,000 spots to plug in and charge. We are transforming  the transportation industry  by providing the charging stations, mobile apps, analytics and the  charging network that allow property owners and drivers to benefit from  EV charging. We are also transforming the energy industry by providing  intelligent solutions to help people and businesses  shift away from fossil fuels and use electricity more efficiently. Our  mission is to get all drivers behind the wheel of an EV and provide them  a place to charge whether at home, at work, around town or  out-of-town. 
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