ITS Ev Battery Hubs: ITS Logistics has launched its multi-tenant Battery Logistics Hubs this October. A major step toward solving the urgent requirements of North America’s lithium-ion battery and EV sectors. The Indianapolis- and Dallas-based hubs are designed. To be flexible, compliant, and safe to operate, catering to manufacturers, automakers, and suppliers. That are facing the fast-evolving EV environment.
ITS Ev Battery Hubs Meeting Demand: Flexibility and Safety
- Battery hubs feature a campus-style operation. It allows for simple scaling up or down based on surges, new EV introductions, or recalls.
- Supported by improved fire suppression technology and environmental controls. Every site meets strict standards for lithium-ion storage and handling.
- Facilities are staffed completely with hazmat-trained crews. So that all operations comply with regulations such as DOT, IMDG, NFPA 855, FM Global, and insurance requirements.
- Committed compliance procedures and documentation. Facilitate operations for domestic and foreign shipments, enhancing FTZ-ready logistics.
Principal Features Leading Industry Adoption
- Speed Mobility: From high-pressure launch events to recall situations, the hub model facilitates operations. That can rapidly switch directions without compromising safety or compliance.
- Integrated logistics: Transportation involves road, intermodal, and drayage. With seamless coordination between warehouses and shippers to prevent delays.
- Regulatory alignment: Every step in logistics is informed by the most recent hazmat rules to guide clients through new regulations while keeping costs low.
Why EV Logistics Must Upgrade?
- Volatility of battery supply is fueled by changing policies, tariffs on rare earths, and uneven consumer demand.
- BloombergNEF predicts U.S. EV passenger car sales will increase more than twice by 2030, to 27% market share.
- Producers need to have partners who can “flex” with the market instead of being locked in fixed supply chains.
What’s Next for the ITS Ev Battery Hubs?
Staffed and operational since October of 2025. The hubs are ready to service new launches, recalls, and everyday inventory management for EV and battery manufacturers. The facilities continue ITS Logistics’ commitment to serve 95% of the U.S. Within a two-day transit window, further establishing their role in enabling the future of EV expansion.
ELCTRIK Speaks
ITS Logistics’ Battery Hubs are not warehouses. They are key supply chain partners, driving EV industry resilience with scalable, compliant, and ready-to-pivot infrastructure.