Electric fleet charging solutions company Terawatt Infrastructure has opened its first medium- and heavy-duty electric vehicle (EV) charging hub in Rancho Dominguez, California.
Located 12 miles north of the ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles, the charging hub is available for charging electric truck fleets travelling in and out of the largest container ports in the United States.
First customers include Dreaded Trucking, Hight Logistics, PepsiCo, Quick Container Drayage, Southern Counties Express, Tradelink Transport, and WestCoast Trucking & Warehousing.
The site operates a total of 20 pull-through and bobtail DC fast charging stalls and boast a capacity of 7MW – enabling charging for up to 125 trucks per day.
Neha Palmer, CEO and Cofounder of Terawatt, said:
“With the launch of other sites in the Terawatt network – including our upcoming Rialto, CA site in June – fleets can create ‘electric lanes’ between the ports and the Inland Empire, enabling top-up charging that increases fleets’ use of EV assets and drives a better total cost of ownership.”
Terawatt has scaled fleet EV charging sites for a range of vehicles, including electric vans, box trucks, daycabs, and school buses, in addition to launching full-build light-duty fleet sites in Inglewood and San Francisco,
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