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Charlotte approves city’s first all-electric fire station

The Queen City is blazing a new trail in fire response.

Rendering shows firehouse 30 as a two-story electric fire station with at least three columns in the front and three garage doors for trucks.

The city aims to further the city’s goal in reducing its carbon footprint.

Rendering via City of Charlotte

The city of Charlotte turned up the heat on adapting to the future of firefighting. City Council approved a contract for the construction of the city’s first all-electric fire station — Firehouse 30 — at 3019 Beam Rd. The new three-bay, two-story firehouse will stretch more than 14,000 sqft across a three-acre site.

Hot new features
This facility will replace the firehouse at 4707 Belle-Oaks Dr., built in 1955. Key features will include:

  • Electric vehicle charging stations
  • Geothermal HVAC
  • Solar panels
  • Low-flow fixtures for water use reduction
Charlotte Fire electric truck displayed in an open parking lot

Charlotte Fire claims its electric fire engine is innovatively engineered, and firefighters can drive and pump on electric power.

Photo via Charlotte Fire

Fight fire with eco-power
A more eco-friendly way to combat fires has been in the works for some time. In December 2022, Charlotte Fire introduced an electric fire truck to its fleet, allowing firefighters to drive and pump on electric power while reducing emissions and noise pollution. While operating like a regular truck, Charlotte Fire revealed its electric model would save 19.6 metric tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) a year.

The new firehouse and truck are part of the city’s Strategic Energy Action Plan, which strives to power its fleets with 100% zero-carbon sources.

Charlotte is one of the latest cities nationwide to introduce electricity to its fire response arsenal. Other cities with similar firetrucks include Mesa, AZ; Boulder, CO; and Chesapeake, VA.

A Charlottte Fire truck sprays water creating a pool in an opening parking lot

Charlotte Fire’s new electric fire truck has all the function and services of a traditional fire truck.

Photo via Charlotte Fire

Blazing a trail
Firehouse 30 is one of 43 fire stations under the Charlotte Fire Department, protecting more than 892,000 people across 320 square miles of Mecklenburg County with more than 1,150 personnel.

The groundbreaking is expected to begin this spring. We’ve reached out to Charlotte Fire for a date — at this time, the schedule is TBA.

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