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]
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References
- Drive Greenlane: Commercial Vehicle Charging Network Greenlane, retrieved 2025-06-05^
- Greenlane Electric Truck Charging Station Greenlane, retrieved 2025-06-05^
- Charles Morris. Greenlane wins $15-million grant to deploy commercial EV charging infrastructure in California