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WattEV opens electric commercial truck charging depot at Port of Long Beach

Electric Cars Report

WattEV, one of the nation’s leading commercial-truck charging infrastructure developers, has opened the USA’s largest charging station of its kind for electric heavy-duty trucks at the Port of Long Beach.

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Electrify America to Install EV Charging Stations with Battery Energy Storage at the Port of Long Beach to Serve Drayage Trucks

Electric Cars Report

Electrify America announced plans to install 30 electric fleet-dedicated chargers paired with battery energy storage systems (BESS) at the Port of Long Beach, California, as part of Electrify America’s $25 million “Green City” investment in the region at the Ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles.

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FUEL now playing in Long Beach

Creative Greenius

carbon producers climate change electric cars environment fossil fuels greenwashing plug-in cars renewable energy solar power FUEL Long Beach.

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Recap: Industry Day at Electrify Expo Long Beach

CleanTechnica EVs

And not too long after it actually happened!

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WattEV to Take Delivery of First Batch of 14 Nikola Tre Electric Trucks

Electric Cars Report

WattEV, a Long Beach-based developer of charging infrastructure for heavy-duty trucks and provider of electric trucks as a service (TaaS), is adding 14 Nikola Tre battery-electric vehicles to its fleet. WattEV is building powerful public charging depots to serve fleets of commercial BEVs.

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TeraWatt Developing I-10 Electric Corridor, the First Network of Electric Heavy-Duty Charging Centers

Electric Cars Report

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

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Toyota reveals second iteration of Class 8 hydrogen fuel cell truck: Project Portal 2.0; 300 miles per fill

Green Car Congress

Since it first began operation in April 2017, the Project Portal “Alpha” truck has logged nearly 10,000 miles of testing and real-world drayage operations in and around the Ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles while emitting nothing but water vapor. With a gross combined weight capacity of 80,000 lbs.