The second-life battery system integrates two BMW i3 battery packs into a single housing.
Evgo says each battery pack has a capacity of 22kWh which combines with a 30kW inverter to offer a 30kW/44kWh energy storage system.
Princeton Power Systems provided the inverter hardware and integrated it with the battery packs. Meanwhile, technology company Kisensum developed software controls for the battery system and managed software integration.
The EVgo Union City site began operating earlier this summer and currently has two 50kW DC fast chargers.