High-power EV charging hits one of the US’s busiest freight routes
Greenlane is taking its heavy-duty EV truck charging network beyond California, and it’s heading straight into one of the busiest freight corridors in the US.
The EV truck charging developer says it’s entering Texas with new high-power sites planned in Dallas and Houston along the I-45 corridor. That stretch is a key artery for freight moving between the West Coast, the Midwest, and across the US-Mexico border.
Texas is a major freight hub
The Dallas-Houston corridor sits at the center of multiple major shipping routes, making it one of the highest-volume trucking lanes in the country. That’s exactly why Greenlane is targeting it as it builds out a nationwide network for electric trucks.
The move marks the company’s first step into what’s often called the “Texas triangle,” a region that connects Dallas, Houston, and San Antonio and plays a huge role in US logistics.
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