Greenlane EV charging corridor

Greenlane is a commercial electric vehicle charging company building a nationwide network of public high-speed battery-electric fleet charging stations for medium and heavy-duty vehicles.[1] They currently have one charging site open to the public in Colton that features 41 high-speed chargers. Those chargers include 400 kW chargers via pull-through lanes and 240 kW chargers via bobtail lanes.[2]

History

The company builds new sites using a corridor approach, selecting locations along high-traffic routes for trucking fleets. Their first electric vehicle charging corridor is planned between the cities of Los Angeles and Las Vegas along a 280-mile (450 km) stretch of Interstate 15.[3] They plan to build charging sites in the Barstow and Baker areas to pair with the Colton site.[4]

The company is a $675 million joint venture involving Daimler Truck North America, energy company NextEra Energy, and investment company BlackRock[5] to provide charging infrastructure for commercial EVs, namely freight moving trucks.[6][7]

In addition to charging, Greenlane provides its fleet customers, such as Einride and Nevoya,[8] with a technology ecosystem that includes a driver phone app and fleet management portal to reserve charging lanes and coordinate fleet driver movement.[9]

Facilities are expected to be spaced around 60 to 90 miles (97 to 145 km) apart along the corridor. Greenlane uses telematics data from partners such as Uber Freight to decide where to build future stations.[10]

In September 2024, Greenlane received a $15 million grant for the construction of the Colton, California charging station.[11][12]

In April 2025, Greenlane announced a partnership with Volvo integrate their charging network into the Volvo Open Charge service.[13]

In August 2025, Greenlane announced a second EV charging corridor, one that will connect Southern California to Arizona via Interstate 10.[5][14][15]

See also

References

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  2. Greenlane Electric Truck Charging Station Greenlane, retrieved 2025-06-05^
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  8. Company unveils electrified truck stop with breakthrough technology and on-site amenities: 'We are committed to supporting the drivers' Yahoo Tech, 2025-05-29, retrieved 2025-06-05^
  9. Software Ecosystem Greenlane, retrieved 2025-06-05^
  10. Uber Freight. Uber Freight and Greenlane to accelerate development of commercial electric truck charging stations Uber Freight, 2023-12-14, retrieved 2025-06-05^
  11. Colin Campbell. Greenlane receives $15M grant for EV truck charging Trucking Dive, 10 September 2024, retrieved 2024-09-10^
  12. Charles Morris. ABB delivers load management for Greenlane’s electric truck charging stations Charged EVs, 2025-11-04, retrieved 2025-12-19^
  13. Volvo to partner with Greenlane on EV truck charging www.truckingdive.com, retrieved 2025-06-05^
  14. Nicole Willing. Greenlane establishes new I-10 electric truck charging corridor Charged EVs, 2025-08-19, retrieved 2025-08-26^
  15. Michelle Lewis. Greenlane launches a second long-haul EV truck corridor pilot Electrek, August 12, 2025, retrieved December 19, 2025^