Electrification company bringing charging network to California highway

TeraWatt announces charging plans

TeraWatt Infrastructure, a company powering electrified fleets with the most reliable network of charging centers, announced Thursday it is developing the first network of high-powered charging centers for heavy-duty and medium-duty electric trucks along the I-10 highway, stretching from the Port of Long Beach - Los Angeles, California to the El Paso, Texas area.

By investing in the necessary charging infrastructure, TeraWatt is enabling and accelerating the transition to zero-emission long-haul freight.

“Long-haul trucking electrification represents a significant opportunity to reduce transportation sector emissions, but hinges on the rapid scale up of specialized charging infrastructure,” says TeraWatt CEO, Neha Palmer. “Our real estate and energy infrastructure development platform uniquely positions TeraWatt to solve the 'charging problem' for trucking operators, making freight electrification achievable within their operations.”

The I-10 Electric Corridor will consist of multiple facilities, called TeraWatt charging centers, that will be spread across California, Arizona, and New Mexico. TeraWatt charging centers will be purpose-built to serve heavy-duty and medium-duty electric fleets, featuring dozens of direct current (DC) fast chargers, pull-through charging stalls, on-site driver amenities, and reliable operations including resiliency generation and zero carbon electricity options, the company says. TeraWatt adds it will offer access to these sites both for the purposes of long-haul and local electric trucking operations.

The TeraWatt charging centers are located approximately 150 miles apart to support the mileage range of commercially available electric trucks. These sites are located less than one mile from the nearest highway exit for ease of access, and range in size between four to 100 acres, depending on location, TeraWatt adds.

TeraWatt will operate and maintain its charging centers to the highest standards of reliability as well as incorporate advanced technology as commercially appropriate, the company says, such as battery-backed renewable energy and megawatt charging stations. TeraWatt also announced it is partnering with local and state governments and utilities, and plans to leverage various grants and incentives, which will provide additional benefits to charging customers.

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