What proximity to highways, intersections, or logistics corridors increases fuel or charging demand?

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Highway Proximity and Connectivity

Close distance to major highways significantly boosts drive-by traffic and impulse stops for refueling or charging.

  • Sites within 0.5 to 1 km of national or state highways see maximum demand
  • Visibility from oncoming lanes encourages spontaneous detours
  • Easy highway ramp access supports large vehicle movement
  • Fuel and EV operators target rest stops and highway food plazas

Intersection and Corner Lot Advantage

Strategic placement near major intersections enhances accessibility and vehicle turning ease.

  • Signalized intersections slow down traffic, increasing stop probability
  • Corner plots offer dual road frontage and higher visibility
  • Intersections connect multiple feeder routes, improving reach
  • Suitable for both commuter and local traffic-dependent demand

Access to Logistics and Industrial Corridors

Industrial belts and freight routes generate steady fuel and EV demand from fleet operations.

  • High daily volume of trucks and commercial vehicles
  • EV adoption in logistics fleets is growing in last-mile delivery
  • Locations near warehouses, ports, and depots ensure repeat usage
  • Preferred by operators seeking stable base-load consumption

Integration with Urban Mobility Routes

Urban arterial roads and commercial corridors maintain constant vehicle turnover and longer dwell times.

  • Suitable for EV hubs where users engage in other activities nearby
  • Retail centers, hospitals, and offices enhance multi-purpose stops
  • Inner-city locations see high passenger vehicle density
  • Proximity to bus, metro, or cab hubs can increase hybrid demand

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