The local authority will rent the pop-up site from solar car park firm 3ti for three years.
The hub, called Papilio3, combines local mains power with solar and is built around a recycled shipping container.
It can fast charge 12 EVs at seven, 11 or 22kW simultaneously.
Surrey’s strategic contract group manager for transport, Paul Wheadon, said: ‘We’re delighted to have Papilio3 installed, which represents an important milestone in our effort to reduce emissions and expand our electric vehicle fleet.
‘With charging capacity up to 22kW, multiple operational vehicles (when not in use) can be charged throughout the day, ensuring vehicles remain operational without the need for long dwell times on low-powered charging options.
‘As well as the benefit of generating solar power to charge our fleet, the nature of the structure means we have the flexibility to conveniently relocate the unit elsewhere on the site in the future if needed, unlike with other charging solutions.’
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