Minimum Traffic Volume Thresholds
High-traffic locations are critical to ensure sufficient footfall and vehicle throughput for both gas and EV stations.
- Optimal sites see 10,000–25,000+ vehicles per day (VPD).
- Gas stations often prefer arterial or highway roads.
- EV stations favor areas with long dwell-time traffic (e.g., shopping centers).
- Traffic studies help evaluate peak and average flow consistency.
Visibility and Driveway Access
Direct and multiple entry/exit points are key for safe and efficient vehicle flow.
- Require minimum two-way driveway or separate ingress/egress.
- Driveway width typically between 30–40 feet for maneuverability.
- Must comply with local curb cut regulations.
- Clear sightlines are needed for driver decision-making.
Corner Lot and Signalized Intersection Advantage
Stations on corner lots or near signalized intersections are more attractive and accessible.
- Corner parcels offer dual frontage for higher exposure.
- Signalized intersections help in controlling vehicle movement.
- Reduced chances of accidents or U-turns with well-planned access.
- Preferred by retailers and fuel brands for better brand visibility.
Proximity to Destination Clusters
Sites near destinations such as commercial hubs or transport corridors boost usage rates.
- Gas stations thrive near rest stops, malls, and industrial parks.
- EV hubs benefit from parking lots of offices, malls, hotels.
- Higher viability in urban and suburban corridors with growth potential.
- Zoning and planning departments assess access feasibility in approvals.